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79. Interview with science writer Sara Phillips

79. Interview with science writer Sara Phillips

Update: 2024-07-08
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We’re so thrilled to be back with you for Season 11 of Let’s Talk SciComm. And to get the season off to a brilliant start, we had a wonderful conversation with Sara Phillips.


Sara is an award-winning science writer and editor based in Melbourne, Australia. She edited the 2020, 10th-anniversary edition of the Best Australian Science Writing.


Previously, she was Asia-Pacific bureau chief for Nature News, executive editor for the Asia-Pacific region of Nature Research Group’s custom publishing arm, the national environment reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and editor of ABC Environment online, a now-archived portal for the ABC’s environment content.


Starting out on an environmental trade publication WME, she later became deputy editor of Cosmos magazine, where she was part of the team that won magazine of year not once, but twice. Cosmos Online won internet site of the year under her editorship. And the editor won editor of the year for 2005 and 2006, while she was supporting him.


She was also the founding editor of G magazine, a sustainable lifestyle magazine. Her team won consumer magazine of the year (for print run over 30,000) at the Bell Awards for magazine publishing, and she took out editor of the year.


You can follow Sara and find out more about her work here:


https://saraphillips.net.au/


https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-phillips-3a15635/ 


https://www.abc.net.au/news/sara-phillips/3549260


https://invasives.org.au/our-team/sara-phillips/


Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/syy8

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79. Interview with science writer Sara Phillips

79. Interview with science writer Sara Phillips

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