Narelle Hopkin
Committee Member
Narelle Hopkin is a digital media and journalism academic and an award-wining investigative reporter who has worked in senior editorial roles for leading news websites and newspapers. Her two-decade journalistic career began at Nature magazine, and she has worked across a range of media in TV news, online and print.  Â
As head of journalism at Murdoch University, Narelle leads the course across two countries and has been awarded a Fellowship with the Higher Education Academy.Â
She sits on various boards including The Junction Journalism and Murdoch University’s Singapore Academic Board.Â
As a freelance reporter for The Guardian Australia, Narelle regularly covers politics, courts, equity, health, and environmental issues. Her stories have investigated asbestos contamination in Wittenoom, groundwater mining and state homelessness and are often published internationally.
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Read more here:Â https://researchportal.murdoch.edu.au/esploro/profile/narelle_hopkin/overview