Wanda Jamrozik Wanda Jamrozik i(A24769 works by)
Born: Established: 11 Sep 1960 Adelaide, South Australia, ; Died: Ceased: 13 Jan 1996 Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Journalist.

Wanda Jamrozik studied at the University of New South Wales, before working as a journalist, first in Newcastle, and then on the Sydney Morning Herald and the Independent, before becoming a sports journalist for the Australian.

Source:

'Obituary: Wanda Jamrozik', ASSH Bulletin 24 (June 1996): pp.55-56.

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Notes

  • Wanda Jamrozik is remembered in the Wanda Jamrozik Prize, which is awarded to journalism and media studies students at the University of Technology Sydney, for 'the best thesis or project in the areas of journalism, media studies or a related field in social sciences or the humanities, which exemplifies human values in the media, especially in relation to ethnic, racial and multicultural issues, either in Australia or internationally.'

  • Wanda Jamrozik was the daughter of Adam Jamrozik.

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