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New Communications Officer for Arts OutWest
14 June 2006
Natalie Kent, a former professional journalist from Dubbo, has joined Arts OutWest
this week in the role of Communications Officer.
Working fulltime from the Bathurst offices of Arts OutWest at Charles Sturt
University, Natalie will prepare and deliver regular radio segments, produce the
monthly ArtSpeak newsletter and maintain and develop the Arts OutWest website.
Natalie completed Journalism studies at the University of Technology, Sydney
and has had articles published in The Sydney Morning Herald and The
Canberra Times as well as a local Sydney paper. For the past twelve months
she has been working as a journalist with the Dubbo Daily Liberal where
she covered many arts and cultural stories among the huge volume of diverse news
items every journalist has to cover.
Natalie says she is very pleased to have the opportunity to use her media skills
and knowledge to assist the arts sector in the Central West to become 'even stronger'.
"I am excited to be working with the positive and constructive aspects
of life," she said.
Natalie has a passion for the arts and is an emerging photographer. Recently,
she has spent time travelling in South America and Thailand from which she compiled
a set of magnificent images and stories.
As a first time resident in the Bathurst area, Natalie says she is getting
accustomed to the frosty weather but has been delighted by the warm reception
given her by locals!
CONTACT Natalie Kent, Arts OutWest Tel 02 6338
4657 Email artsoutwest@csu.edu.au
Arts OutWest promotes, facilitates, educates and advocates for
arts and cultural development for the communities of the central west of NSW and
is supported by the State Government through Arts NSW and 10 local councils of
the region covering the area from Lithgow to Wellington and west to Lake Cargelligo.
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