Virjinia Ends Her 27-year Long Journey with ABC
Veteran Australian journalist Virjinia Trioli recently made the announcement that she is leaving the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). While sharing the news on air she emphasized that this is the right time for her to start a new chapter in professional life. This marks the end of her remarkable journey of 27 years and one of the longest as well as most respected careers at public broadcaster.
She established a distinguished career and is known for balanced reporting as well as for conducting sharp interviews. She represented a familiar face and voice with her decades long experience in Australian journalism as she has hosted many popular television programs and radio programs. Throughout her career she has covered politics, current affairs, culture and major national events that not only earned her widespread recognition but also the awards for her work.
However, her departure is not her complete retirement from journalism but signifies her plan to explore other creative opportunities. She also revealed that she is currently busy working on two books along with a television script. Moreover, she stated the reason behind her departure is to explore storytelling in different formats beyond daily broadcasting.
Following the news of her departure, ABC colleagues, many media leaders and professionals praised the contribution she made to Australian journalism. Many described Virjinia as one of the most trusted journalists whose professionalism, depth and curiosity always reflected in every interview she has taken. Despite her exit ends one of longest journalism career at the ABC, many expects her to continue making impacts with her future work.