Crikey rolls out INQ journo team
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 13th June 2019 at 12:32pm
Crikey Media has taken the covers off its new INQ inquiry journalism squad.
The group is being promoted as a crew that will probe deep into the story and dissect all leads for unique and accurate insights, with their first reports slated to be released as part of Crikey’s daily newsletters starting 24 June 2019.
Former The Project chief of staff and producer Lauren Molan has been tapped as the team’s editor based in Melbourne, handling a 12-person team across three states. Former ABC Investigations editor and Lateline producer/reporter Suzanne Smith is the consulting editor.
Beat assignments are already laid down.
Former Four Corners reporter David Hardaker is tackling legal affairs and crime.
Ex-The Age journalist Georgia Wilkins will handle business and consumer affairs....
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