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  1. Julia Woodlands Baird is an Australian journalist, broadcaster and author. She contributes to The New York Times and The Sydney Morning Herald and has been a regular host of The Drum, a television news review program on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

    • Journalist, author
    • 1967, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julia_BairdJulia Baird - Wikipedia

    Julia Baird may refer to: Julia Baird (teacher) (born 1947), British retired teacher and half-sister of John Lennon; Julia Baird (journalist) (born 1970), Australian journalist

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    • Julia Dykins, 5 March 1947 (age 76), Liverpool, England
    • Roger Keys
  3. Julia Baird is a Sydney-based journalist, broadcaster and author who hosts The Drum on ABC TV and writes columns for various publications. She has a Ph.D. in history and a biography of Queen Victoria in the works.

  4. Julia Baird is a journalist, broadcaster and author based in Sydney, Australia. Until 2011, Ms. Baird worked at Newsweek magazine in the United States as an editor and columnist.

  5. 5. Okt. 2022 · Star presenter for The ABC’s The Drum, Julia Baird has revealed in an Instagram post the reasoning behind her unusual recent absence from screens. In 2015 the Australian journalist was hospitalised and diagnosed with ovarian cancer after discovering a “mass the size of a basketball” between her belly button and spine.

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  6. 28. Apr. 2021 · A comforting and inspiring read for many during the pandemic lockdown months, Julia Baird’s Phosphorescence: On Awe, Wonder And Things That Sustain You When The World Goes Dark was...

  7. Review: ‘Victoria the Queen’ Delves Into Her Epic Reign. In her frisky, adventurous new biography, Julia Baird said she was determined “to hack through myths, not hew to them.”