Misha schubert biography

Bib ID:
1891936
Format:
Manuscript
Author:
Schubert, Misha
Access Conditions:
Available for research. Not for loan.
Description:
  • [1997-1998]
  • 0.03 m. (1 folder)
Summary:

MS 9216 comprises candidate electoral matter, e-mail and correspondence issued during the Constitutional Convention (1 folder).

Biography/History:

Community advocate and journalist. Misha Scubert was an elected delegate for Victoria who represented Republic4U - The Youth Ticket, at the Constitutional Convention held on 2-13 February 1998 in Canberra. The Convention considered a number of issues including whether or not Australia should become a republic.

Notes:
Manuscript reference no.: MS 9216.
Related Material:
Portrait of Mischa Schubert taken at the Constitutional Convention, Canberra, February 2-13, 1998; Located at; National Library of Australia Pictures collection PIC P2080/26 LOC Album 928/B.
Reproduction:
Some photocopies.
Subject:
Time Coverage:
1997-1998
Occupation:
Political activists
Copyright:

Copyright Undetermined

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Misha Schubert is CEO of the new Super Members Council of Australia. Misha’s career has combined deep expertise in public policy debates and policy advocacy, executive leadership, board directorships and governance, Government relations, member and stakeholder engagement, speechwriting, communications, and journalism. She is an AICD-qualified Board Director. She previously worked as CEO of peak industry body Science & Technology Australia and in senior executive roles in the not-for-profit sector and for major media outlets including The Australian, The Age, the Sunday Age, commercial radio, and the ABC.

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Misha Schubert

Australian journalist

Misha Schubert (born 22 February 1973) in an Australian newspaper journalist. She was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Science & Technology Australia in March 2020.[1] She was formerly Director, Strategic Communications at Universities Australia.[2] She has previously worked Director of Communications for the RECOGNISE movement, campaigning for recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian Constitution. Prior to this Schubert was national political editor for The Sunday Age,[3] political correspondent for The Age and as a reporter for The Australian.

Schubert has been a vice president of the National Press Club of Australia since 2008, having been elected to the Board in 2006.[4] She is also a life member of the YWCA Victoria.

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