Trevor Watson Trevor Watson i(24416549 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Margaret Jones : This Amazing Intrusion Trevor Watson , 2022 single work biography
— Appears in: Through Her Eyes : Australia's Women Correspondents from Hiroshima to Ukraine 2022;
1 Kate Webb : A Life from a Graham Greene Novel Trevor Watson , 2022 single work biography
— Appears in: Through Her Eyes : Australia's Women Correspondents from Hiroshima to Ukraine 2022;
1 Rania Abouzeid : The Taste of Fire and Smoke Trevor Watson , 2022 single work biography
— Appears in: Through Her Eyes : Australia's Women Correspondents from Hiroshima to Ukraine 2022;
1 Diane Willman : No Place for Young Woman Trevor Watson , 2022 single work biography
— Appears in: Through Her Eyes : Australia's Women Correspondents from Hiroshima to Ukraine 2022;
1 Kate Geraghty : Somewhere North-East of Kyiv Trevor Watson , 2022 single work biography
— Appears in: Through Her Eyes : Australia's Women Correspondents from Hiroshima to Ukraine 2022;
1 y separately published work icon Through Her Eyes : Australia's Women Correspondents from Hiroshima to Ukraine Trevor Watson (editor), Melissa Roberts (editor), Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2022 24416577 2022 anthology autobiography

'In Through Her Eyes Australian women correspondents tell their own stories from the frontline – covering the breaking news, the issues and the events that are changing the world. They tell of Russian tanks and Ukrainian mothers fleeing with their children, vicious Afghan warlords, anti-government rebels in Central Africa, terrorist attacks in the United States, and the chaos faced by ordinary people caught up in disasters and political upheaval.

'While a woman strapping on a reporters’ flak jacket is now a common sight, there was a time when they were locked out of the big stories because of their gender. Unlike their male counterparts, they needed single-minded determination to score a plum assignment or win a posting to a foreign bureau.

'Through Her Eyes tells of the exhilaration that comes with a big story but also the dangers, the risks, the struggle and the big issues women still face, from vicious media trolling to threats of sexual violence.

'Through Her Eyes includes well-known women correspondents for major media organisations inside and outside Australia including the ABC, BBC, SBS, CNN, The Associated Press of America, UPI, Reuters, The Times of London, Al Jazeera, China Global Television Network, The AustralianThe Sydney Morning HeraldThe Age,  and the Australian Financial Review.'  (Publication summary)

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