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Emily Carter
I am Emily Carter, a graduate of Monash University with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and Media Studies. I started my journalism career in 2015 as a digital news producer for ABC News, where I worked on breaking news and investigative features. In 2019, I transitioned into reporting on science, health, and environmental issues, collaborating with academic researchers and policy experts. My writing aims to make complex topics accessible and accurate for a broad audience.