Perth student wins Brian White Scholarship

Edith Cowan University broadcasting student, Tom Durkin, is the winner of the national Brian White Scholarship awarded by Commercial Radio Australia

As winner of this scholarship, Tom will now commence an eight-week paid internship in Sydney, consisting of two weeks each at the leading radio broadcasters Macquarie Media, Southern Cross Austereo, Australian Radio Network and NOVA Entertainment

Currently in his final year of study at Edith Cowan University, Tom says he is very proud to have been granted this opportunity and believes it will give his journalism career a kick start. “I have always dreamed of having a career in news radio. I am thrilled and very grateful that I will be starting my career with the Brian White Scholarship.”

Tom was among nine other student finalists who attended a news workshop in Sydney on May 24 at the Southern Cross Austereo Rooftop.

At the workshop, commercial radio news directors; Deborah Clay (ARN), Michelle Stephenson (NOVA), Erin Maher (Macquarie Media) and Natasha Jobson (SCA) shared insights about the journalism industry and set several tasks for judging.   

All of the radio news directors were impressed by the skills of the finalists, however Tom was named winner due to his exceptional knowledge of the radio news industry and his ability to write a professional news script in a short period of time.

Chief executive officer of CRA, Joan Warner, congratulated Tom on his achievement and said all of the finalists should be proud of their efforts. “We want to congratulate Tom and all the finalists on their amazing efforts. To make it this far in the selection process is an exceptional achievement for all the aspiring journalists. This will be a unique opportunity for Tom to experience what it’s like to work in a dynamic radio newsroom and assist with producing live breaking news for millions of listeners.”

The scholarship is named after radio broadcaster Brian White, commercial radio’s first cadet journalist, who went on to cover historical wars, served as general manager of 3AW in Melbourne and chaired the Fitzroy Football Club. 

Tom will commence his internship on June 17.

Applications for the 2020 Brian White Scholarship will open in March 2020.

 
 
 

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