News Corp cadet journalists get to grips with the news
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Wednesday, 10th December 2025 at 10:01am
News Corp’s latest cohort of editorial cadets have hit the ground running with an induction week after 30 of them were picked from almost 600 applicants for the 12-month paid program.
The Cadet Program is the largest of its kind in Australia and is well respected across the media industry and as anyone who has worked for News Corp knows - there’s a high level of professionalism in the way journalists are trained and supported in their careers at News
Herald Sun Editor Sam Weir is a good example of the calibre of the company’s scribes. He’s spent his career at News Corp - he began as a cadet in Adelaide - and he told us, “our National Editorial Cadet Program represents News’ ongoing investment in quality journalism and the next generation of med...
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