Dominique Schwartz | |
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Years active | 1982 to present |
Known for | being a founding reporter on Foreign Correspondent ; anchoring ABC TV's 7pm news in Adelaide |
Television | SBS World News , Foreign Correspondent , ABC News , The 7.30 Report , Lateline , Landline |
Dominique Schwartz is an Australian communications specialist and former television journalist and news presenter.
She is best known for her association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, where she worked as a foreign correspondent and as anchor of ABC TV's 7pm news in Adelaide. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Born in Sydney but growing up in Perth, Schwartz began her media career in 1982 when she secured a cadetship at the ABC after graduating from high school, working in the newsrooms for both ABC Television and ABC Radio. [1] She then moved to the ABC in Melbourne where she was based in the ABC's radio current affairs department, working on programs such as AM and The World Today . [1]
In 1986, she moved to SBS where she was one of four permanent Melbourne-based reporters for SBS World News . [5] Following a brief period with the Seven Network where she worked on Terry Willesee Tonight , Schwartz relocated to Japan. [1] In Japan, she was an editor for Knight Ridder's news wire service while also working as a reporter and presenter for Japan Cable Television. [1] [4]
In 1992, Schwartz became a founding reporter for ABC TV's new current affairs program Foreign Correspondent , hosted by George Negus. [6] She worked on the program as a full time reporter for six years before becoming an occasional contributor after being appointed as the ABC's Jerusalem-based Middle East correspondent in 1997. [7] In this role she continued filing stories for Foreign Correspondent as well as Lateline and The 7.30 Report . [7]
Schwartz was appointed as the anchor of the South Australian edition of ABC News on ABS-2 in 2001. [8] She continued in this role until 2010 when she took up the position as the ABC's New Zealand correspondent in 2010. [8]
In late 2014, Schwartz returned to Australia when she became the ABC's national rural and regional correspondent, based in Brisbane. [9]
Her time at the ABC came to an end in 2020 when she was one of a number of high profile presenters and reporters whose positions were made redundant. [10] [11]
Since leaving the ABC, Schwartz has worked as the associate director of communications for the Regional Australia Institute and as the senior associate of communications for Pew Charitable Trusts. [12] [13]
In 1996, Schwartz won the UNESCO gold award at the New York Film Festival for her Foreign Correspondent story about Burkina Faso's quest to ending female genital mutilation. [4]
In 2002, Schwartz received the Barbara Polkinghorne Award in South Australia for her contribution to the media. [4]
Schwartz has also won two Queensland Clarion Awards. [14] She was recognised in the All Media - Rural Journalism category for her "Death Row Dingoes" story in 2017 and was the co-recipient of the same award for the "Tension on the Tracks" story with Alexandra Blucher in 2018. [14]
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Dominique is probably best known for her work as a foreign correspondent. Currently the television news anchor for the ABC in South Australia...
The team - Dominique Schwartz, Kyle Paterson, Christine Niles and the head of the bureau, Shayne Mooney - has replaced contract journalists.
She has been the main presenter of the 7pm SA television news since 2001
other roles made redundant include the position of Brisbane-based rural and regional reporter Dominique Schwartz...
Also walking out the door from the News and Current Affairs division are: Zoe Daniel, Michaela Boland, Dominique Schwartz, Karen Percy, Sandi Aloisi
Associate Director Communications
Senior Assoc Communications, The Pew Charitable Trusts. Former ABC foreign corro & presenter. Adventure is everywhere. Views my own
2018 Winner - Tension on the Tracks, Dominique Schwartz & Alexandra Blucher, ABC; 2017 Winner - Death Row Dingoes, Dominique Schwartz, ABC