Adam Shand (journalist) explained

Adam Shand
Birth Date:1962 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Melbourne
Education:Mitchell College of Advanced Education, 1985
Occupation:Journalist

Adam Shand (born 13 August 1962) is an Australian writer and journalist.

Journalism

Adam Shand started his career in journalism as a cadet on The Australian newspaper in the 1980s covering the rise and fall of entrepreneurs. In 1991, he joined the Nine Network reporting for Business Sunday in Sydney and Melbourne.

In the 1990s Shand worked for three years in Africa as a freelance journalist based in Zimbabwe for media organizations, covering historic events as the rise to power of Nelson Mandela in South Africa, the aftermath of the genocide in Rwanda and the corruption of Zimbabwe's democracy. He returned to Australia in 1997 and worked as a roving reporter for the Nine Network's Today program. Shand also continued to work in the print media, including stints on the Australian Financial Review newspaper in Sydney and Melbourne. In 2003, Shand proposed a unique role writing for The Bulletin magazine while also filing stories for the Nine Network's Sunday program. He held that role until the closure of both the magazine and the show.

He won a Walkley Award in 2007 with Frank McGuire for exposing police corruption in Victoria.[1] During this time he covered Melbourne's bloody ganglands war for the Nine Network and The Bulletin. He also produced exclusive stories on Australia's outlaw biker clubs, Lebanese and Islander gangs in Sydney. He worked full-time for the Nine Network's flagship A Current Affair programme from 2008 until 2010. More recently, Shand has been involved in investigative podcasting.[2]

Books

Podcasts

Shand has hosted several Australian crime podcast series:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Walkley winners 2007. 2007-11-29. TV Tonight. en-AU. 2019-05-05.
  2. Web site: Pobjie. Ben. 2020-09-16. For Adam Shand, true-crime stories aren't as simple as hero vs villain. 2020-10-11. The Sydney Morning Herald. en.
  3. News: The Skull: informants, hit men and Australia's toughest cop – ABC Brisbane – Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Walters. Ian. 20 November 2009. ABC Online. 24 January 2013.
  4. News: Stealing the Show. Thompson. Frances. 15 May 2010. Newcastle Herald. H2. 24 January 2013.
  5. Web site: Shand. Adam. PodcastOne: The Trials of the Vampire (AUS). 2020-09-12. www.podcastone.com. en.
  6. Web site: Shand. Adam. PodcastOne: Adam Shand At Large.. 2020-09-02. www.podcastone.com. en.
  7. Web site: PodcastOne. PodcastOne: Understate: Lucille Butterworth. 2020-08-16. www.podcastone.com. en.
  8. Web site: Understate: Lawyer X on Apple Podcasts. 2020-10-11. Apple Podcasts. en-au.