Episode Themes (Timestamps below)Losing a job during the GFC and pivoting careers. Advice for others in similar situations. Diversity and racism in Australia.The Australia-China relationship.The lack of understanding about Asia.The journalism industry in Australia, HK and advice for young journalists.Pushing your comfort zone and being curious.
About Su-Lin Tan"Su-Lin Tan joined the Post in 2020 after the Australian Financial Review where she covered housing and commercial property, Asian business and street talk and investigations. She is a qualified accountant and worked in investment banking and funds management both in London and Sydney before becoming a journalist." Find out more here: https://www.scmp.com/author/su-lin-tan
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Episode Quote"Don't be afraid. There will be times where you'll be in a very dark place because you'll be scared about change...you keep wanting to go back to your old life."
Timestamps1:20 – Su-Lin Introduction, life in Malaysia, moving to Australia.3:45 – Why she chose accounting as a career.4:40 – Losing her job during the 2008 Financial Crisis. How and why she pursued journalism.7:40 – Advice for others who may be affected by COVID-19 and in similar positions as Su-Lin was.1025 – how she got her break in journalism.11:30 – her time at the Australian Financial review.13:00 – the bamboo ceiling in Australia, how her Asian background was an advantage in the newsroom.14:25 – thoughts on the lack of diversity in journalism.17:20 – how she got stories, what was her favourite piece?20:25 – why she moved to the SCMP. Differences between journalism in HK and Australia.22:15 – about her stories on racism in Australia.27:20 – thoughts on the Aus-China relationship.35:00 – Australia and its relationship with Asia. Lack of grassroots education about Asia in Australia.38:25 – is Australia multicultural or multi-cultures?39:50 – how do we build better relations between countries and within our own societies? Be curious, be uncomfortable, explore the world.43:35 – thoughts on journalism in Australia, revenue models, impact of social media, South China Morning Post & Alibaba.50:20 – advice for young journalists.51:50 – biggest challenges in Su-Lin’s career. How she pushed on.54:30 – closing thoughts.

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