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Employment History
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1. Gavin Anderson & Company
www.gavinanderson.com.au/peopl - [Cached]Published on: 3/18/2008 Last Visited: 3/18/2008
Joanne Collins
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Joanne Collins Director | Sydney-based
Joanne joined Gavin Anderson & Company with 14 years experience as a senior journalist in South East Asia and Australia. Since joining GA Joanne has worked on a number of major corporate transactions including Rinker's defence of the $17 billion Cemex takeover, Suncorp's $7 billion takeover of Promina and is currently working on the planned demutualisation and merger of MBF Limited. Her clients also include Ramsay Health Care and APA Group.
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2. Gavin Anderson & Company
www.gavinanderson.com.au/staff - [Cached]Published on: 2/18/2007 Last Visited: 2/18/2007
Joanne Collins Associate Director | Sydney-based
Joanne Collins joins Gavin Anderson & Company with 14 years experience as a senior journalist in South East Asia and Australia. Joanne most recently worked for Reuters news agency in Sydney as a senior financial news journalist, leading coverage of the Telstra share sale and reporting on transactions and financial results of major ASX-listed companies. Joanne was also based in Indonesia and East Timor as a Reuters correspondent for four years covering the fallout from the Asian economic crisis, East Timor's independence vote and the October 2002 Bali bombing. She also reported on commodity markets in South East Asia from Singapore for Bridge News.
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3. news.com.au - Cameraman killed on the job [21nov01]
www.pngbd.com/news_show.php?ne - [Cached]Published on: 11/26/2001 Last Visited: 11/30/2001
Harry's partner, 29-year-old Australian journalist Joanne Collins, inspired him to take the plunge and start a new career when they met in Melbourne four years ago.
His first camera work was in Papua New Guinea in early 1999.
He walked into the near impenetrable highlands near the border with Indonesian Irian Jaya, and his footage of Papuan freedom fighters was used in an SBS documentary.
Buoyed by his success, Harry followed Jo to Singapore where she had been sent to work as a finance reporter for Bridge News.

