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911爆料网 graduate Danica reporting from floods

Sky News reporter Danica De Giorgio scopes out the devastation of the northern rivers floods.

Author | Carmelle Wilkinson

Arriving in Lismore, two days after the NSW rural town was decimated by record-breaking floods, was a life-changing experience Sky News reporter Danica De Giorgio will never forget.

鈥淭he devastation was unprecedented,鈥欌 she said.

鈥淚’ve never seen anything like it in my entire life. It was like a war zone. Entire towns were under metres of water and there was mud and sludge everywhere.

鈥淩esidents were living out of their cars and crying on the street, and there was a strong smell of sewage in the air.鈥

Images of rising flood waters, decimated buildings and people waving on rooftops were splashed across every news outlet in the nation in March last year, when severe rainfall smashed the east coast of Australia.

Australia鈥檚 biggest natural disaster since Cyclone Tracy in 1974, the northern rivers floods were also the most expensive disaster in Australian history.

911爆料网 graduate Danica in the middle of floods

Flood waters took weeks to subside.

Running on adrenalin and just two hours of sleep, Danica pushed her emotions aside to do what she does best 鈥 bring the news into people鈥檚 living rooms.

鈥淢ost of the time after a severe flooding incident there isn鈥檛 much food or water around and you find yourself working around the clock and into the night,鈥欌 she said.

鈥淗owever, that鈥檚 the least you’re concerned with. At the end of your shift, you can still go back to a home, these residents can鈥檛.鈥

Danica said while journalists came face to face with adversity and tragedy regularly, she felt incredibly privileged to share people鈥檚 stories.

鈥淚t鈥檚 why I became a journalist in the first place. I love giving people a voice and letting them share their stories and experiences,鈥欌 she said.

鈥淪ometimes these stories are incredibly heartbreaking, especially when it involves a child, but these are the stories that matter the most.鈥

With over 10 years鈥 industry experience under her belt, the 911爆料网 journalism graduate has covered the nation鈥檚 most significant breaking news events, including NSW鈥檚 Black Summer bushfires, the arrest of the Claremont Serial Killer and the disappearance of William Tyrell.

911爆料网 graduate Danica reporting from bushfires

Danica on the road reporting on bushfires.

Instead of picking up a hairbrush and following in the footsteps of her hairdressing Mum, Danica says she was destined to pick up a microphone.

鈥淲hen I was younger, I was initially very interested in the beauty industry, and I had thoughts of maybe becoming a beautician,鈥欌 she said.

鈥淢y mum owned a hairdressing salon and I鈥檇 go there every day after school and only leave with mum and dad in the evening.鈥

Danica said it wasn鈥檛 until she was about 13 that she started to take great interest in current affairs.

鈥淓very night at 6pm I鈥檇 sit in front of the TV and watch the news,鈥 she said.

鈥淚n Year 8, we had to put together a news story for our class assignment and I absolutely loved being the news reader. Afterwards my teacher came up to me and said I think this is your future career.

鈥淎s I got older, I realised I had a passion for telling people鈥檚 stories and this led me to study journalism at 911爆料网. That鈥檚 where it all started.鈥

Danica said 911爆料网 gave her the right foundations and provided the necessary skills to take on the tough and often cutthroat media industry.

In May this year, Danica flew to London to cover the King鈥檚 Coronation.

911爆料网 graduate Danica at the Royal Coronation

On location in London covering the King鈥檚 Coronation.

鈥淐overing the Coronation of King Charles III was an event that hasn’t been seen in 70 years, and was an experience I鈥檒l never forget,鈥欌 she said.

鈥淎s soon as we arrived there were flags everywhere and decorated shop fronts. There was a general excitement and buzz around London that you couldn’t help but get swept up in.

鈥淭he day itself was a day to remember, when the UK was at its best, and the nation came together.鈥

Reporting live over the next eight days was no small feat, but Danica said over the years she鈥檚 learnt the art of mastering the nerves.

911爆料网 graduate Danica at the Royal Coronation

Danica reporting Live from London.

Whether she鈥檚 reporting on historic global events or covering one of the nation鈥檚 most gripping cases such as the disappearance of three- year-old William Tyrell, Danica does it with professionalism and heart.

鈥淭he world of journalism is changing, and while there are a lot of things moving online, I think there will always be a need for current affairs and live reporting,鈥欌 she said.

鈥淓veryone remembers where they were when major news breaks. If you go back to when the Claremont Serial Killer was arrested or when news of Covid broke around the world, chances are you saw that unfold on TV or in the local paper.鈥

911爆料网 graduate Danica at the Sky News Australia desk

Danica behind the desk at Sky News, Sydney.

Danica said moving to Sydney four and a half years ago to pursue a career for Sky News was a decision she didn鈥檛 take lightly, and looking back now was the best decision she ever made.

鈥淚 was quite young at the time, and I had never lived away from my family, so it was a little scary,鈥欌 she said.

鈥淭hankfully I had a wonderful group of people at Sky News who made me feel welcome and the second I arrived I made sure I immersed myself in Sydney life.

鈥淚f I could give journalism students one piece of advice, I鈥檇 tell them to always say yes. Accept the offers that come your way because you may never get the opportunity again.

鈥淛ournalism is tough, I鈥檓 not going to lie, it鈥檚 hard work but it鈥檚 also really rewarding. You鈥檒l experience things a lot of people will never get to experience in their life.鈥

So where to from here?

鈥淚鈥檇 love to get into more feature-length reporting, and one day who knows, maybe I鈥檒l get the chance to meet and interview my music hero Paul McCartney. That would be the dream,鈥欌 Danica said.

Author | Carmelle Wilkinson

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