Overview
What's the role?
Are you ready to make headlines and craft stories that captivate millions?
The Daily Telegraph is on the hunt for a dynamic and driven reporter who thrives on uncovering the untold and delivering journalism that resonates across Australia.
This is your chance to join one of the nation's most influential newsrooms and make your mark.
As a reporter, you'll be at the forefront of breaking news, chasing down leads and uncovering exclusive angles that set the agenda for the state of NSW.
You can work in Sydney or from the national capital in Canberra.
You'll be the one everyone else follows, finding the stories no one else has and delivering content that sparks conversation and drives engagement across multiple platforms.
Your day-to-day will be a fast-paced mix of sourcing, writing, and producing multiplatform journalism that millions of Australians will read, view, share, and talk about.
You'll use your networks to stay ahead of the curve, spotting trends and turning them into stories that matter.
With an eye for analytics, you'll follow up popular stories with fresh angles, ensuring your work continues to captivate audiences and deliver results.
Flexibility is key as you'll be required to work some weekends and step outside regular hours to cover special events, ensuring The Daily Telegraph remains at the heart of the action.
If you're passionate about storytelling, relentless in your pursuit of the truth, and eager to make an impact, this is the role for you.
Join us and be part of a team that shapes the news Australians care about.
Responsibilities
Offer breaking news coverage and uncover exclusive angles that drive engagement across multiple platforms.
Source, write, and produce multiplatform journalism that resonates with a wide audience.
Leverage networks to stay ahead of trends and develop follow-up stories with fresh angles.
Pitch and deliver unique content that drives clicks and engagement while working in a collaborative, high-energy environment.
Work weekends and cover special events as needed to keep The Daily Telegraph at the heart of the action.
Qualifications
Successful news reporter with at least five years' experience in a busy digital newsroom
Passionate about breaking stories and finding exclusive angles on topics dominating the national agenda
Highly motivated with strong ideas and contacts to help break yarns
Strong writing skills and an understanding of how to use headlines and pictures to hook readers
Desire for stories to be widely read
Sound working knowledge of the law
Ability to work independently and source your own stories
Interest in engaging with and owning the finance topics readers love
Understand SEO and analytics
What's in it for you?
Flexible work arrangements
Fun, collaborative team environment
Opportunity to innovate and pioneer the way forward
Variety of work where no two days are the same
Make a difference as part of Australia's most influential media organisation
News Benefits
News Benefits is our way of saying thank you to our people for their valued contribution.
Our benefits include:
Access to publications and products from across the News Corp family
Health & wellbeing support and facilities (including an onsite gym at select offices)
Leave options including parental, birthday, volunteer, career break and compassionate leave
Development opportunities and recognition focusing on diversity and inclusion
Financial wellbeing support
Perks & discounts across products and services
Giving back to communities and workplace inclusion initiatives
Accessibility to employee-resource groups and quiet rooms
Who are we?
We are the voice of everyday people, a champion for the battlers of Australia.
We're for news, sport, lifestyle and more: our newspapers, magazines and websites influence 16 million people each month, a larger audience than any other media business in Australia.
What's next?
Apply now or for more information on careers at News Corp Australia visit
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We know that diversity strengthens our teams and newsrooms as we seek to tell stories that represent the diverse communities of Australia that we serve.
Our people make us unique and we all have a story.
We encourage people of all ages, backgrounds, races, cultures, religions, sexual orientations, abilities and gender identities to apply.
Inclusion is important to us and we want everyone at News to bring their whole-selves to work.
If you require any accommodations or adjustments throughout the recruitment process, or would like to outline which pronouns you prefer, please let us know.
If you require any accommodations or adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please let us know.
For more information regarding Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at NewsCorp Australia please visit the DEI section at
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