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Tracey Spicer is one of the most versatile journalists and presenters in the country, with a portfolio spanning television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and online media. During her 27-year career, she has reported for, and anchored, news, current affairs and lifestyle programs in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Currently, Tracey works as an anchor for Sky News, cast member of the Agony series on ABC TV, weekly columnist for Fairfax Media, and presentation trainer at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. She is best known for presenting Channel 10’s national weekend and morning news services for 14 years. Tracey has written, produced and presented documentaries for NGOs in Bangladesh, Kenya, Uganda, Papua New Guinea, and India, and the National Breast Cancer Foundation in Australia. The mother-of-two is an Ambassador for ActionAid, World Vision, Life’s Little Treasures, and Dying with Dignity, Patron of the NSW Cancer Council and National Premmie Foundation, and face of the Garvan Institute’s research into pancreatic cancer. As you’d probably guess from her twitter feed, Tracey is passionate about women’s rights, social justice, and equal opportunity. The 47-year-old is the convenor of Women in Media, a mentoring and networking group, backed by the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance. For the past two decades, she has become a highly sought-after MC and keynote speaker."