Author Bio – Jill Harrison



Jill Harrison is a freelance journalist and photographer
based in Bunbury, Western Australia who is happiest getting out with her
camera, photographing and writing about our beautiful natural environment.

Jill Harrison

Jill Harrison

Jill enjoys travel and specialises in Western Australian
travel articles and stories about inspiring everyday people. Jill has a passion
for photography, especially wildflower and macro photography. Through her
writing and photography she seeks to not only express herself, but to preserve images
and memories of the beautiful world in which we live and the people in it.

After writing travel, dragon boat and rowing articles for
the South Western Times in Bunbury, Jill completed
a higher dipoloma of Advanced Freelance Journalism with the Australian College
of Journalism, and started writing freelance in 2002. Since then Jill has
written for Australian Coast and Country, Go Camping Australia, Flourish, Perth
Vita
, Australian Vital, Australian Photography, Western Angler, Homes and
Living
, Great Walks, RRR Network News (for rural, remote and regional
women in Western Australia), and South Culture. Jill also completed
the Western Australian Holiday Specialist Training Programme run by Tourism
Western Australia and attended several summer school weekend photography
courses run by University of Western Australia Extension.

Check out her blog.

 



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