Virginia Trioli

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Virginia Frances Trioli (born August 16, 1964) is an Australian journalist and author.

She worked as a print journalist at The Age (Melbourne) throughout the 1990s then at The Bulletin magazine. She became well-known as a radio journalist when she worked at Melbourne station 774, where she shared a Walkley Award with the 774 drive team. In 2001 she won a second Walkley Award for her interview with former Defence minister Peter Reith over the "Children Overboard" affair.

She subsequently moved to Sydney radio, and currently hosts a morning show on station 702 ABC Sydney.

In addition to her radio commitments, she is an occasional commentator on ABC TV series Insiders and is a weekly host on Sunday Arts. She is also the author of the book Generation F: Sex, Power and the Young Feminist published in 1996.

On 21 October 2006 Virginia hosted an Opera event in the Hunter Valley.

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Adam Spencer | Tony Eastley | Virginia Trioli | Richard Fidler | Eleanor Hall | James Valentine | Richard Glover | Mark Colvin | James O'Loghlin | Tony Delroy | Trevor Chappell | Simon Marnie | Elizabeth Jackson | Simone Thurtell | John Nuttey | Michael Pavlich | Ian MacNamara | Julia Baird | Karen Dorante | John Cleary
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