Ginger Gorman

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Ginger Gorman is an award winning print and radio journalist based in the Australian Capital Territory. She is also a 2006 World Press Institute Fellow. Her freelance work has been published in print and online in publications such as news.com.au, The Huffington Post, The Guardian, The Age, Mamamia and the ABC’s Drum website. You can read some examples of her work below.

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What really happens at a Canberra kink party

10 March 2020  In Print & online

‘I hated myself’: How crystal meth ravaged Mitch’s life

5 December 2019  In Health, Print & online, Uncategorized

How people can help stop online bullying

5 December 2019  In Print & online, the media - print and online, Trolling

Here’s what can help keep your kids safe online

24 October 2019  In Children & Parenting, Opinion, Print & online, Trolling

How writing can shred you

23 July 2019  In Print & online, Trolling

‘It’s been life-changing’: Profound secret behind woman’s tattoos

14 July 2019  In Health, Print & online

How selfies are helping me heal from PTSD

9 July 2019  In Print & online, Society, Trolling, Work

Problem with thoughts and prayers of leaders after NZ massacre

19 March 2019  In Opinion, Print & online, Society, Trolling

Internet trolls are not who I thought — they’re even scarier

2 February 2019  In Print & online, Trolling, Uncategorized

Becoming friends with abusive, nasty predator trolls

29 January 2019  In Opinion, Print & online, Society, Trolling

The Life-Changing Balm Of Getting Naked In Public

3 December 2018  In Print & online, Women

A love letter to the child I didn’t plan

25 September 2018  In Children & Parenting, Print & online, Women

Why I’m getting Botox (it’s more feminist than you might think)

22 August 2018  In Opinion, Print & online, Trolling, Women, Work

People travel a long way for this ice cream

20 August 2018  In Print & online

I refuse to feel guilty about being on my phone all the time

14 August 2018  In Opinion, Print & online, Women

Kangaroos are taking over Canberra

2 August 2018  In Print & online, Quirky

How we can avoid another tragedy like Dolly

16 May 2018  In Children & Parenting, Opinion, Print & online, Trolling

Banning social media wouldn’t have saved Dolly

16 January 2018  In Children & Parenting, Opinion, Print & online, Trolling

Sexist language is leading us to the pit of hell

21 November 2017  In Opinion, Print & online, Women, Work

What happens when someone dies on a plane?

23 October 2017  In Print & online, Quirky, Society

Why every student posting abuse towards indigenous author should fail the HSC

17 October 2017  In Opinion, Print & online

Children are the forgotten victims of domestic violence

3 October 2017  In Children & Parenting, Domestic Violence, Print & online

Shea’s fight to vote

24 September 2017  In Print & online

Throwing Stuff Away (Saying Goodbye to Dad)

13 September 2017  In Print & online

Cracking North Korea with thousands of flash drives

9 September 2017  In Print & online, Society

Actor accuses police of homophobia

20 August 2017  In Domestic Violence, Print & online

‘If I make a mistake, people die’

9 August 2017  In Print & online, Society

Reporting from the coalface of domestic violence

8 August 2017  In Domestic Violence, Opinion, Print & online, Women

People need to wake up. The block and mute buttons will not stop cyberhate.

1 August 2017  In Opinion, Print & online, Trolling

Sex too soon after childbirth: This problem is bigger than we realise

31 July 2017  In Opinion, Print & online, Women

Women are being pressured into sex too soon after birth

30 July 2017  In Children & Parenting, Domestic Violence, Print & online, Women

The kitchen trend killing our tradies

15 July 2017  In Print & online, Society, Work

Scoot passengers in wheelchairs say they were treated ‘like dogs’

10 July 2017  In Print & online, Society

Journalism Rip Off: Is it ‘Following Up,’ Lifting or Straight Up Plagiarism?

30 June 2017  In Opinion, Print & online

The woman who knows our pollies’ secrets

26 June 2017  In Print & online, Society

How cyberhate spills over into real life harassment

20 June 2017  In Print & online, Society, Trolling, Uncategorized, Women, Work

Me and the troll: My disturbing cat and mouse game

19 June 2017  In Print & online, Trolling, Women

Five ways to protect yourself against cyberhate

19 June 2017  In Print & online, Trolling

Amazing women staring down the trolls

19 June 2017  In Print & online, Trolling

Strange men constantly explain to me how to do my job

16 June 2017  In Opinion, Print & online

The untold suffering of military spouses

11 June 2017  In Print & online, Society, Women

How two enemies became friends, from both perspectives

11 June 2017  In Opinion, Print & online, Women, Work

The deadly crusade to get ripped

10 June 2017  In Health, Print & online, Society

Mothers who sexually abuse their sons

7 June 2017  In Children & Parenting, Life Matters, Print & online, Radio & podcast, Radio National, Society

Bullying at work: the devil you know

1 May 2017  In Print & online, Work

Let your kids climb trees!

10 April 2017  In Children & Parenting, Opinion, Print & online

Men should feel free to wear skirts

28 February 2017  In Opinion, Print & online

‘You hate your body, you hate yourself’

19 February 2017  In Health, Print & online, Women

Why Melania is wrong about cyberbullying

17 February 2017  In Opinion, Print & online, Trolling

The unexpected gift of ageing

9 February 2017  In Opinion, Print & online, Women

When pregnancy breeds violence

6 February 2017  In Domestic Violence, Print & online, Women

The (Viral) Ripple Effect of Ripping Off Journalism

30 January 2017  In Opinion, Print & online, Society

Mothers who rape their sons

15 January 2017  In Children & Parenting, Print & online

Mixed race couples still face racism in Australia

18 December 2016  In Print & online, Society

Puppy Play: How these grown men relieve stress

10 December 2016  In Print & online, Quirky

Sofia’s escape from domestic violence

8 December 2016  In Domestic Violence, Print & online

ABC Lateline: Sexual abuse against women with disabilities

7 December 2016  In Print & online, Television & video, Women

The paedophiles, the trolls and the journalist

24 November 2016  In Print & online, Trolling

Inside Parramatta’s creepy abandoned prison

13 November 2016  In Print & online, Society

This is how you overcome your biggest public fear

7 November 2016  In Print & online, Work

This insurance loophole could affect anyone who’s seen a psychologist

4 November 2016  In Health, Print & online

TEDx: There is nothing virtual about online trolling

1 November 2016  In Print & online, Television & video, Trolling

When kids become violent: ‘It was like he was possessed’

31 October 2016  In Children & Parenting, Print & online

Jelly cups at midnight: Do schools ask too much of mums?

30 September 2016  In Children & Parenting, Opinion, Print & online

The superhero mums who are making our world a better place

30 September 2016  In Children & Parenting, Print & online

The man who fell in love with maggots

7 September 2016  In Print & online, Quirky

Life in the long shadow of cancer: Robyn’s story

1 September 2016  In Health, Print & online

Life in the long shadow of cancer: Margaret’s story

24 August 2016  In Health, Print & online, Radio National

Trypophobia: The fascinating science behind a fear of irregular holes

20 August 2016  In Print & online, Quirky

Life in the long shadow of cancer: Ula’s story

18 August 2016  In Health, Print & online, Radio National

Life in the long shadow of cancer: Warren’s story

11 August 2016  In Health, Print & online, Radio National

Male victims of domestic violence

10 August 2016  In Domestic Violence, Print & online, Radio & podcast, Radio National

Blind after birth: ‘My last coloured memory’

10 August 2016  In Children & Parenting, Health, Print & online, Women

The confronting truth we need to face up to

27 July 2016  In Health, Print & online

Goodbye, Elizabeth. You still shine bright.

13 July 2016  In Health, Print & online

Domestic violence happens to men too

18 June 2016  In Domestic Violence, Print & online

The Moment: Pip Seldon

18 June 2016  In Health, Print & online, Radio & podcast, Women

A conversation about cancer no one is having

26 May 2016  In Health, Print & online

Dying young: Part 2

26 May 2016  In Health, Life Matters, Print & online, Radio & podcast, Radio National

Dying young: Part 1

26 May 2016  In Health, Life Matters, Print & online, Radio & podcast, Radio National

The people who wear prosthetics like tattoos

10 May 2016  In Print & online, Quirky

How ‘the greatest book ever written in this country’ came about

7 May 2016  In Print & online, Society

The most frightening thing about teen suicide

30 April 2016  In Children & Parenting, Print & online

The Moment: Salli Higgins

12 April 2016  In Health, Print & online

The people who quit their jobs in style

5 April 2016  In Print & online, Work

Australia’s most shocking statistic: Sexual abuse and domestic violence against women with disabilities

20 March 2016  In Print & online, Society, Women

Calling Australia Home

7 March 2016  In Print & online, Society

The Moment: Jenni Atkinson

28 February 2016  In LGBTI, Print & online, Radio & podcast

Fighting for Isabelle

22 February 2016  In LGBTI, Print & online

Should gender diverse teens need court permission to take cross gender hormones?

22 February 2016  In LGBTI, Life Matters, Print & online, Radio & podcast, Radio National

The untold grief of childless men

14 February 2016  In Children & Parenting, Print & online

The Moment: Priscilla Sutton

11 February 2016  In Print & online, Quirky, Radio & podcast

Discrimination starts at home

10 February 2016  In Children & Parenting, Opinion, Print & online

In the business of hope: Does IVF offer couples false sense of security?

23 January 2016  In Children & Parenting, Print & online

Anu Singh seeks atonement for killing Joe Cinque

14 January 2016  In Audio, Print & online, Society

How losing your job can transform your life

4 January 2016  In Print & online, Work

Our house, in the middle of our street

29 December 2015  In Print & online, Society

Intersex: I was born both male and female

30 November 2015  In LGBTI, Print & online

Why criminals are reading Pepper Pig

17 November 2015  In Print & online, Quirky

A bible’s 100 year journey home

12 November 2015  In Print & online, Society
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