This episode of The Journo Project podcast features one of the great stalwarts of Australian journalism - Walkley Award winning television reporter Chris Reason. He has travelled the world telling stories, starting his life in journalism delivering papers for the Redland Times in south-east Queensland's sleepy bayside, going on to become the youngest correspondent in Seven Network's history, when he was posted to London. He's now Seven's Chief Reporter. His television reports are seen all over Australia, covering some of the toughest stories, including the recent bushfire crisis in NSW, the Boxing Day tsunami in Thailand and then Banda Aceh; and the September 11 terrorist attacks from on the ground in New York. Chris tells us on The Journo Project about the high cost involved for many journos on the front line of such events, and the vital role of the press to keep people informed and hold those in power to account.

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This episode of The Journo Project podcast features one of the great stalwarts of Australian journalism - Walkley Award winning television reporter Chris Reason. He has travelled the world telling stories, starting his life in journalism delivering papers for the Redland Times in south-east Queensland's sleepy bayside, going on to become the youngest correspondent in Seven Network's history, when he was posted to London. He's now Seven's Chief Reporter. His television reports are seen all over Australia, covering some of the toughest stories, including the recent bushfire crisis in NSW, the Boxing Day tsunami in Thailand and then Banda Aceh; and the September 11 terrorist attacks from on the ground in New York. Chris tells us on The Journo Project about the high cost involved for many journos on the front line of such events, and the vital role of the press to keep people informed and hold those in power to account.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.