Departures at Sunday Telegraph, The Courier-Mail, ABC TV and Townsville Bulletin
By Briana Healey in Media News on Thursday, 03rd December 2015 at 2:28pm
Gossip columnist Ros Reines has left her role at News Corp’s Sunday Telegraph following an offer of redundancy.
Reines has carved a significant career for herself reporting gossip and entertainment news over the past two decades.
A former music journalist in London, Reines has worked for several newspapers in Sydney including The Sydney Morning Herald. On top of her column for The Sunday Telegraph she also maintained a blog for Rendezview.
Reines is set to continue focusing on her literary efforts, with her latest fiction novel The Social Diary recently released by Allen and Unwin, and a sequel to follow.
Ros tweets @rosreines

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