- Sharon Mascall
Sharon Mascall (also known as Sharon Mascall-Dare) is a journalist, broadcaster and writer based in Adelaide, South Australia. Born in Hertfordshire, UK, in 1970, she studied Modern Languages at
Wadham College ,Oxford University before gaining a postgraduate diploma in Broadcast Journalism fromCity University, London .Sharon joined the
BBC in 1993, where she produced and presented programmes for both television and radio, specialising in European affairs. In 1999 Sharon moved to Melbourne, Australia, where she worked as a freelance journalist, broadcaster and newsreader for the ABC's international service,Radio Australia . She presented Radio Australia's news coverage of the bombing of Afghanistan in 2001 and the outbreak of the Iraq War in 2003.After moving to Australia she also produced radio features for the BBC, and was a regular contributor and columnist for Melbourne's leading broadsheet,
The Age . In 2003 she moved to Adelaide, where she continues to produce radio documentaries for the BBC and write features for Australia's leading newspapers.In 2006 Sharon was a finalist in the South Australian Media Awards [http://www.samediaawards.com.au/] . In the 2007 South Australian Media Awards she won awards for Best Freelance Contribution, and Best Radio Feature, Documentary or Broadcast Special. She was also voted Best South Australian Radio Broadcaster [http://www.samediaawards.com.au/2007+Winners.html] .
Sharon is also a lecturer at the
University of South Australia , where she teaches journalism and creative writing on-shore and off-shore in South East Asia.
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