5 Minutes with Amanda Yeo
By Seamus Byrne in Media News on Tuesday, 02nd February 2021 at 11:16am
From Allure Media to freelance and now Mashable Australia, we catch up with Amanda Yeo to explore her favourite stories and her preferred PR routines.

What do you do and where does your work appear?
I write! I’m Mashable’s Australian reporter, one quarter of the Queens of the Drone Age podcast, and also do freelance work in between. I’ve previously written for Junkee, AWOL, Empire Magazine, Fandom, Kotaku and Gizmodo Australia, among others.
Anything else in your career you’ve been known for?
Probably writing about video game nipples. Also getting deep and personal about fictional characters and representation in media, but mainly the nipples.
What did you really want to be when you were growing up?
For a while in primary school ...
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