
by Maarten van Aalderen
The Australian journalist Josephine McKenna, born in 1959 in Melbourne, has lived in Rome since 2007. Josephine writes for publications such as Religion News Service (on the Pope and the Church), for Australian Gourmet Traveller (relating to culinary arts and top class holidays), she sometimes writes for some English-speaking newspapers and every now and again, she works for the Australian TV network.
She was a journalist for many years in Australia and she worked in New York, where she followed the news on Wall Street for Murdoch's newspapers. "I moved to Italy because of my personal passion for this country, particularly from an archaeological point of view. But I would never have imagined that there was so much to see," says Josephine.
Fonte: Italy24
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