Lily Partland has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Lily started their career as a Journalist at Leader Community Newspapers in 2010 and later worked as a Freelance journalist from 2011 to 2012. Lily then joined The Age as a Reporter in 2014 and subsequently transitioned to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, where they held various roles such as Rural Reporter, Regional News Journalist, Cross Media Reporter, and News Reporter from 2012 to 2015. From 2015 to 2017, Lily was the Media Manager at Save the Children Australia. Lily then served as the Global Media Manager at Save the Children International in 2018. In 2018 and 2019, Lily worked as the Media & Ambassador Manager at Plan International Australia and as a Senior Media & Communications Officer at Reconciliation Victoria respectively. Lily has also gained experience at Oxfam Australia, where they held the positions of Senior Media Adviser and is currently serving as the Head Of Media since March 2021. Additionally, they have been involved with The Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre as a Board Observer in 2022.
Lily Partland's education history begins in 1996 when they attended Shelford Girls' Grammar School, where information regarding their degree and field of study is not provided. Lily then pursued higher education at RMIT University from 2005 to 2007, where they obtained a degree in Journalism with a focus on Asian media and culture. In 2006, they briefly attended Concordia University to further their studies in Journalism, with a specific emphasis on Broadcast Journalism, international relations, and communications.
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