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Caroline Graham is an Associate Professor at Bond University's Faculty of Society & Design. She is a Walkley Award-winning journalist, writer, and academic specializing in data-driven journalism, narrative non-fiction, and creative writing pedagogy. Her work bridges journalism practice and academic research, with notable contributions to industry-connected teaching methods and collaborative investigative projects.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wollongong (2020)
- Masters of Creative Arts (Research), University of Wollongong (2012)
- Bachelor of Journalism & Bachelor of Arts, University of Wollongong (2005)
Research Interests:
Focuses on hybrid media formats, postcolonial literature, and the intersection of history/memory with narrative. Her creative work includes the Walkley-winning podcast Lost in Larrimah (optioned by HBO) and co-authored textbooks on feature writing. She emphasizes empowering students through primary research and industry collaboration, leading to high-profile investigative publications in Guardian Australia, Crikey, and others.
Awards:
- Walkley Award for Podcast Innovation
- National Office of Learning and Teaching Citation
Collaborations:
Specialist narrative coach for Bond's Transformer entrepreneurship program. Partnered with Guardian Australia on interactive data projects and coordinated a 28-university collaboration during the 2016 federal election coverage.


