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  1. 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. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

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    • Julia Dykins, 5 March 1947 (age 76), Liverpool, England
    • Roger Keys
  2. 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
  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. 28. Apr. 2021 · Phosphorescence: Julia Bairds bestseller wins book of the year. Journalist takes top gong and the non-fiction category at the Australian Book Industry Awards, with Archie Roach and Holocaust...

  5. 18. Nov. 2023 · November 18, 2023 - 8:17PM. Acclaimed broadcaster and best-selling author Julia Baird discovered grace in probably the last place she expected to find it – a hospital room while battling cancer-related illness for the fourth time.

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    • Shannon Molloy
  6. 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. In 2005 she...

  7. 1. Juli 2020 · Julia Baird on finding light in the dark: 'Coronavirus will leave a massive psychic scar' After surviving cancer and a brutal heartbreak, the journalist wanted to find out how people find...