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Tracee Hutchison

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Tracee Hutchison is a trailblazing Australian broadcaster, journalist, film-maker, author, and creative industries leader, with a career spanning 40 years at the highest level in Australian and international radio and television. Tracee’s career began at the ABC’s youth station, TripleJ, where she hosted the first show of the national network. Her high-profile on-air roles include: ABC TV 7.30 Report, ABC NewsRadio, Radio Australia, ABC Radio Melbourne, iconic community radio station 3RRR.FM – and more recently Music Director and host of FIERCE on Broad Radio. Tracee has written extensively on politics, environment and social justice issues as an Op/Ed columnist and is highly respected for her leadership and advocacy on gender equality, social justice and environmental issues over many decades. Her high-profile interview subjects include Prime Ministers, rockstars, sports-stars and social justice champions. Tracee has served on the Board of 3RRR.FM, Music Victoria and is currently Chair of the music environmental organisation, Green Music Australia.

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