Quinn Jones

Media Professional

Australia

I am a highly experienced media professional who has developed an extensive skills base to produce attractive, exciting content across multiple media platforms.

I have worked for international and national mastheads, community based publishers, and within print, online, television and radio. This has allowed me to create a modern media package that attracts a large, diverse and far-reaching readership.

You can contact me at: [email protected]

Portfolio

PORTFOLIO (2008-2021)

The Daily Examiner
05/01/2009
Storm carnage counts mount

Kangaroo Creek residents are still coming to terms with the devastation caused by one of the worst storms to hit the area.

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Deep-sea vision linked to night life on the reef

To see - and survive - at night, some coral fish have developed visual adaptations that are similar to those of their cousins living in the ocean's darkest depths, new research shows. Queensland Brain Institute researcher Dr Fanny de Busserolles said the reef-dwelling squirrelfish and soldierfish had well-adapted visual systems for night-time activity.

The Daily Examiner
12/29/2008
That's Got To Hurt

The bulls roared, the riders held on for dear life and the everyone waited to see which would triumph at the Maclean Twilight Rodeo.

ESPN.com
11/08/2021
You can't always get what you want

Walking into ANZ Stadium with the English, Welsh, Irish and Scottish hordes surging all around me, singing, laughing and generally treating their well-dressed, rugged-up, green-and-gold opponents with the reckless abandonment that could not be matched by the home fans, I was struck by an ominous feeling as the Rolling Stones' You Can't Always Get What You Want kicked in through my headphones.

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Sex differences found in memory region of the brain

A Queensland Brain Institute study has revealed regional sex differences in the hippocampus - an area of the brain important for memory, learning and emotions. The hippocampus is impacted by neuropsychiatric disorders and several, such as eating or mood disorders, show that one sex is more susceptible than the other.

Seniors News
Rock music and ageing? Crowd dispel myth at The National

THERE'S something different about the crowd waiting for American indie rock band, The National, to start their set at the Riverstage in Brisbane's Botanical Gardens. And a quick snapshot says it all really. Stylish, well-dressed punters; polite conversation; manicured beards flecked with a sliver of silver; greying hair, thinning hair or hair long forgotten.