Millie Roberts, a style and beauty writer at Refinery29 Australia, has left. Her tweet reads:
“I’m so proud of what I’ve achieved at @Refinery29AU: learning from the best in the biz, UK and US bylines, helping out with the launch of street view after dark, picking up an entirely new beat, publishing some real thought provoking pieces and lowkey becoming a graphic designer.”
Roberts is open to freelance and work opportunities.
Previously, she was a social justice reporter at Junkee Media and served as an editorial coordinator and producer at News Corp Australia.
She interned at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Vice.
Roberts has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Sydney. Connect with her on LinkedIn.
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