
Tina Quinn
Mid North Coast Reporter at Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Journalist @10NewsFirst 🎥 @abcnews 📻 Host @fourthestateau on @2ser 🎙️ Ex @SBSNews 🎧 On Gadigal Land 📍 Views my own etc.
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2 weeks ago |
7news.com.au | Tina Quinn
EXCLUSIVEA NSW court has convicted and issued an arrest warrant for a man after a 7NEWS investigation uncovered his years of allegedly exploiting men during sexual encounters at luxury hotels. 7NEWS can reveal that the man failed to appear at a hearing at Downing Centre Local Court today to face fraud and identity offences. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today This latest arrest warrant in NSW means the man is now wanted in three Australian states.
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1 month ago |
thewest.com.au | Tina Quinn
Columbia University has agreed to a series of changes demanded by the White House as a pre-condition for restoring $US400 million in federal funding which the Trump administration had pulled. On Friday, the Ivy League university agreed to ban masks, empower 36 campus police officers with new powers to arrest students and appoint a senior vice provost with broad authority to oversee the departments of Middle East, South Asian and African Studies as well as the Center for Palestine Studies.
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2 months ago |
perthnow.com.au | Tina Quinn
A Perth dad is so keen to ensure his children’s school is kept free of “woke mind virus”’ and “divisive ideologies” he is chasing a spot on the school’s controlling board. In his pitch to other Churchlands Senior High School parents, Dean Healy said “gender ideology and other radical beliefs have no place in shaping young minds”. “I stand as a voice for parents who refuse to let the woke mind virus infiltrate our schools,” he said. Your local paper, whenever you want it.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Tina Quinn
Thousands of giant spider crabs have been spotted in waters off Eyre Peninsula, near Coffin Bay, surprising locals and experts alike. But what are they doing there?
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Jul 9, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Tina Quinn
The frightening 'Grim Reaper' ads of the 1980s were widely regarded as a successful tool for public health messaging during Australia's preparation for the unfolding HIV/AIDS crisis. But the grim reaper shouldn’t take all the credit. A comic-style superhero called 'Condoman' was also on the case, specifically for indigenous Australians.
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It certainly was a busy week in our nation’s capital, especially for those in the press gallery - so a big thanks to @AmandaCoppNews, @ClaudiaLongsays and Canberra stalwart @PaulBongiorno for joining this week’s panel.

What a week in Canberra! With a federal budget handed down & the election (FINALLY) called for May 3, all 👀 have been on our nations capital. Joining @TinaMQ to discuss the five-week road ahead is @AmandaCoppNews, @ClaudiaLongsays & @PaulBongiorno 🎙️ https://t.co/6H4f3a7BQF

It’s official! Anthony Albanese will head to Government House tomorrow morning and make the official announcement for a May 3 election, no doubt taking the shine off of Peter Dutton’s budget reply speech this evening. https://t.co/b9PKhyB9eJ

The attack on one of Gaza’s largest hospitals comes as medical facilities struggle to cope with the relentless bombardment by Israel. https://t.co/c5TMiv8ixW