Eleanor Hall

Eleanor Hall

Career

← Previous revision Revision as of 05:57, 24 April 2026
Line 9: Line 9:
Eleanor Hall studied arts/law at the [[University of Sydney]] and graduated with first class honours in history. She was awarded a [[Harkness fellowships|Harkness fellowship]] in 1986.{{Cite web |title=Records of the Harkness Fellowships of the Commonwealth Fund, Australian Division |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-414644668/findingaid |access-date=2025-05-10 |website=Trove |language=en}} In the US, she worked in documentaries at WGBH TV in Boston and graduated with a master's degree in Journalism from New York's [[Columbia University]].
Eleanor Hall studied arts/law at the [[University of Sydney]] and graduated with first class honours in history. She was awarded a [[Harkness fellowships|Harkness fellowship]] in 1986.{{Cite web |title=Records of the Harkness Fellowships of the Commonwealth Fund, Australian Division |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-414644668/findingaid |access-date=2025-05-10 |website=Trove |language=en}} In the US, she worked in documentaries at WGBH TV in Boston and graduated with a master's degree in Journalism from New York's [[Columbia University]].


In 1990 she joined the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]. She has reported and presented for ''[[The Drum (TV program)|The Drum]]'', [[ABC News (Australia)|''ABC News'']], ''[[7:30 Report|The 7:30 Report]]'', ''[[Lateline]]'', ''[[Foreign Correspondent (TV series)|Foreign Correspondent]]'' and ABC Radio Current Affairs.
In 1990, she joined the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]. She has reported and presented for ''[[The Drum (TV program)|The Drum]]'', [[ABC News (Australia)|''ABC News'']], ''[[7:30 Report|The 7:30 Report]]'', ''[[Lateline]]'', ''[[Foreign Correspondent (TV series)|Foreign Correspondent]]'' and ABC Radio Current Affairs.


Hall has travelled extensively in her career taking her to Boston, Mexico, Nicaragua, Cuba, Guatemala, United Kingdom, Hungary, Thailand, the Philippines, India and back to New York.
Hall has travelled extensively in her career taking her to Boston, Mexico, Nicaragua, Cuba, Guatemala, United Kingdom, Hungary, Thailand, the Philippines, India and back to New York.