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News Corp Australia Crime Reporter in Melbourne, Australia
What's the role?
The Herald Sun is looking for a sharp, driven Crime Reporter to lead coverage of breaking incidents, public safety and the justice system across Victoria.
This is a fast-paced, high-impact role where no two days are the same. You’ll be on the frontline of major stories from crime scenes and police operations to courts and investigations, while also digging deeper to uncover the “why” behind the headlines.
You’ll bring urgency, accuracy and empathy to your reporting, helping us inform and engage our audience with stories that matter.
What you’ll be doing
Report on breaking news, including crime scenes, emergencies and police activity
Build and maintain strong relationships with sources across law enforcement, legal and community networks
Identify trends and develop deeper investigative or human-interest stories
Cover court proceedings and provide clear, accurate reporting on legal matters
Create engaging digital content, including video and social updates
Report sensitively on complex and confronting issues
Who are you?
2+ years’ experience in a newsroom (crime or courts experience preferred)
Strong writing skills with the ability to work quickly under pressure
Confident working across digital platforms and social media
Solid understanding of the legal system and reporting constraints
A proactive, resilient and curious mindset
Flexible and available to work early mornings, late nights and weekends
Driver’s licence
Why join us?
Be at the forefront of major breaking news in Victoria
Work in a fast-moving, collaborative newsroom
Opportunity to shape impactful journalism that reaches a large audience
Develop your investigative and multimedia storytelling skills
Why News Corp Australia
Join a culture where innovation is our operating rhythm. You’ll work on a diverse portfolio of Australia’s most loved brands and play a pivotal role in leading the technological shift in how we create commercial content. Our vibrant, hybrid work environment and dynamic, values-driven culture empowers you to push boundaries, collaborate as one unified team, and make a positive, measurable impact for all Australians.
News Extras Benefits is a commitment to our people for their valued contribution to News, our audiences, clients and communities.
Our benefits include:
Exclusively ours - Access to publications and products from across the News Corp family
Perks & discounts - Exclusive offers across a range of products and services that deliver genuine cost savings and benefits
Health & wellbeing - Advice, support and facilities for healthy minds and bodies (including an onsite gym at our Adelaide, Brisbane & Sydney offices)
Time off - News offers a range of leave options to support your personal needs and moments that matter in life: Parental leave, Birthday leave, Volunteer leave, Career break and Compassionate leave.
Financial wellbeing - Support on making the most of your money
In addition to our perks and benefits, employees have access to a number of initiatives and programs that support their wellbeing and professional growth, such as:
Helping you grow - Access tailored development opportunities, including leadership programs, to cultivate your skills and support your career
Giving back - Make a difference to our communities through volunteer opportunities and company-organised charity drives
Workplace Inclusion and facilities – Engage with your passions through various employee-resource groups and accessibility to multi-faith quiet rooms & parents’ rooms
Who are we?
The Herald Sun is Victoria and Australia’s most read newspaper, providing over 4.7 million readers each month with the news that matters, as it happens*. It delivers the stories that must be told, sport coverage that keeps fans ahead of the game, and information that challenges, enlightens, inspires and entertains. If it happens in Victoria, it is covered by the Herald Sun.
The Herald Sun is Victoria’s voice and has a proud history of championing the issues and advocating for the community. That history explains why the Herald Sun has such broad appeal across all demographics, appealing equally to men and women, spanning business owners and high-value investors, families and home owners.
What’s next?
Apply now or for more information on careers at News Corp Australia visit www.newscorpaustralia.com/careers
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Diversity strengthens our national teams and newsroom as we seek to tell stories that represent the communities of Australia. Our people make us unique, and so we are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, age, disability or gender identity. Applicants of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply!
We are committed to ensuring an accessible and supportive recruitment process. If you require any adjustments or accommodations at any stage, please do not hesitate to let us know here (http://diversity@news.com.au) . In order for us to assist you, please ensure you include the role title you are applying for in the subject line. For more information regarding Diversity at NewsCorp Australia please visit www.newscorpaustralia.com/careers under the Diversity@News section.
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