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Lina Caneva is a
highly-qualified media trainer with more than 20 years experience
in print and television journalism.
She started in journalism as a reporter for sporting magazines and
worked on several monthly publications before joining the ABC as a
television news and current affairs reporter.
Lina spent eight years at the ABC where she graduated to the roles
of senior news reporter and chief of staff before joining the Seven
Network.
At Seven, Lina was a senior news journalist, state political
reporter, medical reporter, presenter, producer, and deputy chief
of staff over a span of 12 years.
Lina covered areas from Federal and State Politics to finance,
sport and gardening shows and, as she says, “everything in
between”. She also produced several documentaries.
In recent years, Lina has worked as a freelance journalist and
producer for programs including A Current Affair, 7.30 Report,
Stateline and Today Tonight.
Turning to independent documentary production, Lina won the 2003
Rouben Mamoulian award for Best Australian Short Film for her
extraordinary documentary, “The Mascot”. At the 50th Sydney Film
Festival 2003 Dendy Awards she also won the Community Relations
Commission Award for her skill as director of “The Mascot”.
Lina is an outstanding media trainer and adviser specialising in
crisis media management. Media
coaching Australia Media
training. Media trainers.
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