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PRIA Young Guns (WA)

PRIA Young Guns

PRIA Young Guns was established in 2000 to give emerging public relations and communication practitioners in Western Australia a united voice, whilst encouraging professional development of members and offering new and important industry contacts in a fun, enjoyable environment.

PRIA Young Guns caters to people working or studying in the areas of public relations, marketing and communications and are keen to network with other emerging professionals and potential employers.

PRIA Young Guns offers members insight into the latest industry developments from leading professional speakers as well as the chance to tour key media organisations and hear from Western Australia ’s top journalists.

The ProfileR is a bi-monthly newsletter packed with industry and event news, published by PRIA Young Guns and aimed at young and emerging communication professionals. Email us at yg@pria.com.au to request the latest copy.

Our Events

PRIA Young Guns strives to offer a combination of networking and further/professional development opportunities for young and emerging PR practitioners. Some of our recent events included:

  • Access All Areas ( a sneak peak behind the scenes of Perth's major events)
  • Issues and Crisis Management
  • Build your own brand
  • PR2.0
  • Sports Communication
  • Networking functions
  • Media Tours (Channel 9, Austereo)
  • PR in the Fashion Industry

For further information about Young Guns, to add your name to our mailing list, or to let us know about changing contact details please email yg@pria.com.au.

The PRIA Young Guns Committee

The PRIA Young Guns Committee is committed to provide young and emerging practitioners with the networking and professional development opportunities required to excel in their chosen field.
PRIA Young Guns works closely with WA based PR student chapters and the PRIA WA Board. Our committee members truly represent the diversity of public relations in WA:

  • Katharina Wolf MPRIA Curtin University of Technology (Chairperson)
  • Kellie Ireland Telethon Institute for Child Health Research (Vice-Chairperson)
  • Almora Davis Transperth (Deputy Chairperson)
  • Laura Wilson - HBF (Deputy Vice-Chairperson)
  • George Armstrong - Chesters / Heafod Glen
  • Claire Bolto - RAC
  • Lucia Britton AQIS
  • Freya Contos - Murdoch University
  • Nazli Gwynn – Murdoch University
  • Lana Hoffman – Curtin University of Technology
  • Rosalind Lane - RAC
  • Jess Langoulant - RAC
  • Anu Malaviya MainRoads
  • Michelle Mok - Food Industry Association of WA
  • Lien Stewart - Curtin University of Technology

For regular updates: join our Facebook Group of visit us on Twitter

Link to the National New/Young Practitioners Page

Last Updated: April 11, 2009

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