Julie McCrossin is renowned across Australia for her warmth, humour, intelligence, professionalism and commitment to justice and diversity.

While Julie has a strong public profile in Australia as a radio broadcaster, a TV personality and a print journalist, she is also in demand as a professional MC, hosting and facilitating conferences, panel discussions, workshops, meetings and seminars, and as a public speaker.

Julie McCrossin talks to people for a living, but equally important is that she listens. Her approach to her work is marked by detailed research and her ability to maintain a specified event timetable.

Julie's client list shows the range of Australian corporate, community-based and government organisations that have drawn on her remarkable skills. Their testimonials demonstrate her ability to deliver beyond expectations.

You can read here about how Julie works, examine her work history, browse her archives and check her events calendar.

Coming Events: 8 September 2008
detail of Child Protection Week flyerJulie will host an interactive Panel Discussion on Local Stories of Challenge and Hope in Gladstone, Queensland for National Child Protection Week. read more arrow symbol indicating clickthrough

Julie McCrossin is equally at home (and equally accepted) hosting TV coverage of the ANZAC Day Parade and the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade. She was a regular on the TV comedy series Good News Week, co-chaired the NSW Government's Childhood Obesity Summit in 2002, and explored modern social issues for Life Matters on ABC Radio National, including some remarkable interviews with Australian and overseas guests.

Julie presents Up and Away on Radio Q as part of Qantas in-flight entertainment and writes feature articles for ABC Magazine Life Etc.

Julie has an ability to engage her audience, inspiring open and often surprisingly honest communication and generating discussion, reflection and resolution.

And she makes it all fun.

Right now, you have an opportunity to book Julie McCrossin to make your next event something special.