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Alberici's journalistic career began as cadet with the Melbourne newspaper Herald Sun. She was a reporter on The Small Business Show at the Nine Network.[5]

Alberici has three times been a finalist in the Walkley Awards for journalism. All three were for investigative reports, the first being her report on the death of a patron at Star City Casino in 1998. It was Alberici's reports surrounding that event, including exclusive interviews with witnesses, family and friends, that prompted a police integrity commission inquiry.[4] She was part of a team at Lateline that in 2012 helped inspire the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

She authored three editions of The Small Business Book.[5]

Lateline

Alberici began hosting the ABC's flagship current affairs program Lateline in 2012, when she replaced Ali Moore. She co-hosted alongside Tony Jones. The program was labelled as being, "an unmissable current affairs program that almost certainly creates more headlines in the next day's newspapers than any other TV show in the country."[6

Emma Alberici

Australian journalist

Emma Alberici (born 3 February 1970)[1] is an Australian journalist and former foreign correspondent who was the chief economics correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television network.

Alberici was until 2017 the presenter of ABC TV's flagship current affairs program, Lateline. She has been a foreign correspondent for the ABC. She previously worked as a reporter for the ABC's The 7.30 Report and Lateline, and was also a reporter and producer with A Current Affair on Australia's Nine Network.

Early life and education

Emma Alberici was born to Franco and Anna Alberici.[2] Her parents are Italian immigrants who arrived in Australia by passenger liner in 1955.[2] The family settled in Melbourne, where Alberici attended Our Lady of Mercy College in Heidelberg, Victoria.

Alberici graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and economics from Deakin University and a bachelor's degree in Italian from the University of Melbourne.[3][4]

Career

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Emma Alberici is the ABC's chief economics correspondent. She was previously the host of ABC's Lateline and ABC's Europe correspondent. She tweets at @albericie.

Prior to moving to London, Emma was a senior business journalist for ABC TV and Radio Current Affairs. She worked on The 7.30 Report and Lateline Business, as well as reporting for AM, The World Today and PM.

Emma joined the ABC in 2002, where she presented a new business program, called Business Breakfast. The program was on air from June 2002 until August 2003. Emma went on to co-host Midday News and Business.

Emma has twice been a finalist at the Walkley Awards for journalism. Both times were for investigative reports, first on the death of a patron at Star City Casino in 1998 and then in 2001 for uncovering the Tax Office's treatment of taxpayers who participated in mass marketed schemes.

Emma studied journalism and economics at Deakin University and Italian at Melbourne University (Bachelor of Arts) before joining Melbourne's Herald Sun as a cadet.

Emma spent close to 10 years at Channel

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