Rhianna Patrick (born 1977)
is a
Torres Strait Islander
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radio personality
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who was born in
Brisbane
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and lived in Weipa as a child, moving to Brisbane aged 10.
She has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland in 1999 with a double major in journalism.
She has worked in radio
and television.
Career
While studying she worked at
4AAA Indigenous Radio Station as the Breakfast announcer for nearly three years
and also as the rugby reporter on the station's sports show. In 2002 she joined the ABC in Sydney as a cadet and spent a year in Mackay. She returned to Sydney in 2004 working as newsreader in the
Triple J
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News Team
for the ABC where she has continued her career in radio and television.
She worked on the Indigenous television program ''
Message Stick
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'' in various roles including as an Associate Producer/Researcher.
She produced, directed and wrote ''A Close Shave'' (2002) a documentary on a young Torres Strait Islander boy; directed ''Coming of the Light'' (2006); wrote ''Troubled Waters'' (2007) and was co-writer of ''Stylin'up'' (2007) all part of the Message Stick series
For 5 years until early 2014 Patrick hosted ''Speaking Out'' on radio. Then she moved to Brisbane until mid-April to act as stand-in host of Afternoon in south-east Queensland.
She was also presenting stories on ''Awaye!'' Radio Nationals indigenous arts and culture radio programme in 2014.
In 2017 she presented a radio series on Sunday evenings which included the discussion of films, music, nostalgia, and current news topics and playing music.
Rhianna Patrick was on the program to appear at two events for the 2017 Brisbane Writers Festival in Brisbane,
Queensland
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Australia
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.
Private life
She is married to David White, the former producer of ''Speaking Out''.
References
External links
Speaking Out Website Rhianna Patrick
Australian women radio presenters
1977 births
Living people
Triple J announcers
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