Jamila Rizvi and Mia Freeman
Former press secretary to Federal Minister Kate Ellis, Jamila Rizvi, has been appointed the new managing editor of women’s lifestyle website, Mamamia.com.au
Rizvi leaves a role in Ellis’s team as deputy chief of staff and press secretary.
She had previously worked in Kevin Rudd’s media unit. She has worked in politics and public policy for almost four years, providing advice to the Australian government on women, youth, early childhood and media issues.
The move looks to indicate a more engaged political direction for the leading blog, with Julia Gillard giving an interview to the title about the government’s plans for childcare, and child care minister Kate Ellis slated to speak to the readership again next week.
Mamamia’s former managing editor Lana Hirschowitz is moving to a new sister title.
Rizvi said in a release:“Mamamia is one of...
Former press secretary to Federal Minister Kate Ellis, Jamila Rizvi, has been appointed the new managing editor of women’s lifestyle website, Mamamia.com.au
Rizvi leaves a role in Ellis’s team as deputy chief of staff and press secretary.
She had previously worked in Kevin Rudd’s media unit. She has worked in politics and public policy for almost four years, providing advice to the Australian government on women, youth, early childhood and media issues.
The move looks to indicate a more engaged political direction for the leading blog, with Julia Gillard giving an interview to the title about the government’s plans for childcare, and child care minister Kate Ellis slated to speak to the readership again next week.
Mamamia’s former managing editor Lana Hirschowitz is moving to a new sister title.
Rizvi said in a release:“Mamamia is one of...
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- by Cathie McGinn
- Encore Magazine
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- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Pretoria, June 19 – Australia and South Africa have agreed to promote joint film ventures after their cooperation in sports.
A film co-production treaty was signed between South Africa’s Arts and Culture Minister Lulu Xingwana and Australian Minister for Sport, Youth and Childcare Kate Ellis MP, BuaNews reported.
‘Our two countries have long competed and cooperated in the sporting arena and I am delighted to see our connections are expanding in the cultural sphere as well,’ said Ellis.
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A film co-production treaty was signed between South Africa’s Arts and Culture Minister Lulu Xingwana and Australian Minister for Sport, Youth and Childcare Kate Ellis MP, BuaNews reported.
‘Our two countries have long competed and cooperated in the sporting arena and I am delighted to see our connections are expanding in the cultural sphere as well,’ said Ellis.
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- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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- FilmInk.com.au
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