Trainee video journalists start with the SMH and The Age
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 22nd January 2026 at 1:52pmTwo talented visual journalists will join Australia’s best news photography teams as trainees with The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
The traineeships, in partnership with Canon Australia, give the next generation of visual journalists a chance to develop their skills in the newspapers' newsrooms.
Audrey Richardson (pictured below) will join the Herald, and Ruby Alexander (second picture,) is heading to The Age, after a competitive recruitment process by the newsrooms’ photographic editors and senior editors.


Audrey and Ruby will work alongside the company’s top photojournalists, video producers and editors, developing visual reporting skills and working across different parts of the newsrooms.
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