KATIE MARTIN
Journalist
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ABOUT ME
My name is Katie Martin and I am an aspiring journalist. I have recently graduated from RMIT University with a a Bachelor of Communication (Journalism).
I am passionate about breaking news, human interest stories and investigative reporting, and seek to tell the diverse stories of people and communities with engaging, thoughtful journalism.
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On my website you'll find some of my TV, radio and written work, including material from my internship at 7 NEWS Melbourne earlier this year.
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You can follow me on Twitter, @_katiemartin and contact me via email at katiemartin410@gmail.com
RECENTLY PUBLISHED

BENDIGO POLICE SEARCHING FOR KEY WITNESS IN FATAL COLLISION, 7 NEWS

THE BRIGHT ORANGE FIGHT AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS

EMBRACING NEURODIVERSITY IN THE WORKFORCE
The demand for masks, scrubs and other medical gear has left Melbourne GPs and healthcare workers without the protective clothing required to perform their jobs safely during the pandemic.
Katie Martin reports on The Happy Scrubs, a Melbourne based initiative of volunteer sewers giving back to healthcare workers the best way they know how.
There’s no denying a COVID world is an online world. Whether you’re banking, shopping, working or socialising, a strong internet connection has proved itself a necessity. And as naturally as we once locked our front doors before leaving for work in the morning, or covered the keypad as we punched our PIN number in at an ATM, we are now looking for ways to secure our online lives.
It takes great minds to provide this cyber security, and the industry has found those talented minds in the autistic community.