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      • In 2003, when Geraldine Doogue received an Order of Australia, it was for service to the community, particularly as a commentator for social change, and specifically for her work in the media raising public awareness of issues involving ethics, values, religion and spirituality.
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  2. After graduating from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Arts degree, Doogue intended to train as a school teacher, but instead decided to apply for a cadetship at The West Australian newspaper.

  3. Nov 30, 2023 · In 2003, when Geraldine Doogue received an Order of Australia, it was for service to the community, particularly as a commentator for social change, and specifically for her work in the media raising public awareness of issues involving ethics, values, religion and spirituality.

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    In 2000, Doogue was awarded a Churchill Fellowship for social and cultural reporting. In 2003, she was made an Officer in the Order of Australia for distinguished service to the community and to the media on issues involving ethics, values, religion and social change.

  5. In 2000 Geraldine was awarded a Churchill Fellowship for social and cultural reporting. In 2003, she was recognised with an Officer in the Order of Australia for services to the community and media. Geraldine tackles a wide range of subjects with rigour, optimism, humour and warmth.

  6. May 25, 2023 · In 2003, Geraldine was recognised with an Officer in the Order of Australia for her distinguished service on issues involving ethics, values, religion and social change. In 2018, she was admitted to the Australian Media Hall of Fame.

  7. Jun 10, 2023 · Unless productivity rises, he said, wage rises would virtually inevitably yield higher rates. Now that's heralded a battle royal about what's behind our flagging labour productivity growth which is down to a 60 year low, according to the respected CEDA think tank.

  8. In 2000 Geraldine was awarded a Churchill Fellowship for social and cultural reporting. In 2003, she was recognised with an Officer in the Order of Australia for services to the community and media. Geraldine tackles a wide range of subjects with rigour, optimism, humour and warmth.

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