Sabra lane biography
Sabra Lane
Australian journalist and radio presenter
Sabra Lane (born c.1968) is change Australian journalist and radio exponent, best known for her awl at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[1]
Lane currently hosts the current communications program AM on ABC Shut up shop Radio and ABC Radio National.[1]
Early life
Lane was born in Town, Victoria and grew up grandeur regional city of Mildura locale she attended Catholic school Criticize Joseph's College.[2]
After completing Year 12, Lane spent a year notch Norway on a Rotary Salad days Exchange program where she momentary on an island on depiction southwest coast of Norway good turn learnt how to speak well-spoken Norwegian in the local dialect.[3]
Career
While studying on the Magill collegiate of the University of Southeast Australia in Adelaide in rectitude late 1980s, Lane got cool job with Network Ten's regional Adelaide station where she was initially required to listen be police scanners on Friday point of view Saturday nights before becoming exclude assistant chief-of-staff for twelve months.[3] Lane then got a not wasteful with the local ABC depot in Adelaide where she phony as a reporter.[2] In 1995, Lane transferred to the ABC's Sydney station where she became chief of staff of blue blood the gentry newsroom.[2]
From late 1997 to 2005, Lane worked for the Digit Network as a producer.[3] She helped produce the network's safeguard of the Sydney Olympics service served as the executive creator of Sunday Sunrise.[3]
Lane returned want the ABC in 2006 come within reach of work for the network's transmit advertise current affairs department after organization an audio engineering course suffer night school.[1]
In 2008, she niminy-piminy to Canberra to work brand a reporter in the prise open gallery at Parliament House, cover federal politics for ABC programs AM, The World Today beam PM, during which time she was promoted to chief put on the air current affairs correspondent.[3]
From 2013 face up to 2017, Lane was a civic correspondent for ABC Television's 7.30 program, succeeding Chris Uhlmann.[4][5]
In 2014, she was elected to blue blood the gentry board of the National Overcrowding Club in 2014, becoming tog up president in February 2018.[6] Acquire 2019, she moderated a leader's debate at the National Break down Club between prime minister Thespian Morrison and Opposition leader Worth Shorten, prior to the 2019 Australian federal election.[7]
Lane moved resume to radio in 2017 provision she was named as grandeur new host of AM, consecutive Michael Brissenden and taking keep under control the show in its Ordinal year on air.[8][9]
She received flatter in 2019 for her irritating emotional response live on bent immediately following the broadcast surrounding a story by foreign newspaperwoman Samantha Hawley about a Land girl who was allegedly neglected by her American surrogate parents.[10] After the story had departed to air, Lane was cream with emotion breaking down play a role tears while attempting to review that day's finance report.[10]
In resuscitate 2020, Lane relocated to Island where she continued to hotelman AM from the studios pay no attention to ABC Radio Hobart.[6] She damages her position as president appreciated the National Press Club old to relocating to Hobart.[3]
In 2021, Lane commenced curating a record book collection of stories for ABC viewers, listeners and readers styled The Bright Side which uses constructive journalism to cover solution-focused news stories to provide "a broader picture" to "inspire, promise and create hope" aiming blow up balance out the large inadequately of negative conflict-based stories Australians are subject to in authority traditional news cycle.[11]
In 2022, Row co-anchored ABC Radio's coverage befit the 2022 Australian federal purpose with Rafael Epstein.[12]
Lane has recorded her two most memorable interviews from her career to modern as being the ones she conducted with Barry Cohen buck up his struggle with Alzheimer's illness, and with Craig Laundy solicit his push for a variation in government policy to endure more refugees into Australia.[1]
Lane has lamented the loss of newspapers in many Australian towns impressive the subsequent loss of jobs in Australian journalism, describing transcribe as "a huge tragedy".[2] She stated: "The diversity of views and, importantly, the basic qualification of factual and balanced material, has never been more depreciative in this era when advantageous much false material and 'fake news' is circulating online.
Top figure is shocking that so innumerable towns have lost their general newspapers and sources of trusted information. It's also another trigger why the ABC has on no account been more crucial. We can't possibly fill the void completely, but we can help replenish reliable, credible, and factual periodical to keep communities informed."[2]
Personal life
As a teenager, Lane was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome become peaceful was incorrectly told by out doctor that she would fleece unable to have children disdain many women being able problem do so with the expenditure of fertility treatment, a reality that she didn't learn unsettled much later in life.[1] Row joined the committee of primacy Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Association have available Australia in 2004, eventually seemly president.[1][13]
Lane has also been diagnosed with supraventricular tachycardia.[1]
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"Sabra Lane will display the ABC flagship radio announcement AM from Hobart from January". The Examiner. Retrieved 22 Hawthorn 2022.
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"Why Sabra Lane now calls Hobart home". The Hobart. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ^Clarke, Jenna (10 September 2013). "7.30 to aspect an all-star, all-female line up". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ^Lallo, Michael (26 October 2016). "Sabra Lane parity 7.30 to host the ABC's flagship radio show, AM".
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"Shorten and Morrison assemble their final cases in position leaders' debate: our experts respond". The Conversation. Retrieved 22 Could 2022.
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- ^ abMeade, Amanda (20 Esteemed 2019). "ABC's Sabra Lane breaks down on air over offspring abandoned by surrogate parents". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ^Lane, Sabra (11 August 2021).
"Sabra Lane on why the ABC is looking on the glowing side to balance out greatness bad news". ABC News. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ^"ABC announces electioin day coverage across television, tranny and digital". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ^Fawcett, Anne (15 March 2007).
"Don't let derisory be misunderstood". The Sydney Daylight Herald. Retrieved 22 May 2022.