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Rae Johnston

Actress
Date of birth : 04/11/1982
City of birth : Australia

Rae Johnston is a multi-award-winning journalist with a focus on the geekier side of life. The first Science & Technology Editor for NITV at SBS, her work appears across television, radio, podcasts and online. Rae is also the producer and host of top-rated podcasts Queens of the Drone Age, Hear+Beyond and Take It Blak. Previously, Rae was the first female editor of Gizmodo Australia, and the first Indigenous editor of Junkee. An experienced actor for stage and screen, Rae specialises in voice acting. She is currently (2021) voicing "Janali Banks" in ABC & Nine Network's animated children's series, Space Nova. A leading commentator on all things technology, science and pop culture, Rae has worked with every major television and radio network in Australia at some stage of her decade-long career. Today, she makes regular appearances across SBS, ABC and Network Ten. Rae's work has seen her awarded the Lighting The Way prize for advocacy and support of the Australian games industry at the Australian Game Developer Awards. The Australian Games Awards named her both Journalist of the Year (2018) and The Gamechanger - awarded for challenging the negative misconceptions about video games throughout her career. Rae is a warm and highly professional MC, and has worked with the likes of Sydney Opera House, Oz Comic Con, NSW Government, Australian Academy of Science, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney Writer's Festival and Australian National University. Rae's background in events and stage management ensures any event she hosts - virtual, live, pre-recorded or stage - run smoothly. She is also an engaging speaker, giving talks on wide-ranging topics everything from diversity in STEM to burnout for events such as the Australian Women's Leadership Symposium. Rae is a founding mentor with The Working Lunch program, supporting underrepresented entry-level people in games. She is also an External Assessor with Film Victoria, helping to fund independent games. A part of the prestigious "brains trust" Leonardos group for The Science Gallery Melbourne, Rae is also a mentor for Science Media Centre Australia's Indigenous Science program, and a Federal Council Delegate for the MEAA. Rae is a proud Wiradjuri woman who was born and raised on Dharug and Gundungurra country in Western Sydney. Becoming a single teenage Mum fuelled her to follow her passions and show her son how to achieve your dreams. He's now 19, and only a few games away from ranking Immortal in Valorant. Working in casual minimum wage hospitality jobs for 15 years, sometimes three at once, Rae hustled hard for opportunities in media. After a decade of freelancing, in 2013 she got her first full-time job as the Lifestyle Editor of Techlife. She hasn't looked back since.

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