Remembering the legacy of ABC veteran journalist Julie Copeland (85)

The Australian news and broadcasting community mourns the loss of a true pioneer.

Julie Copeland, whose voice and vision shaped the landscape of radio for decades, has passed away at 85 years old.

The veteran journalist left behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.


Julie Copeland's career was that of groundbreaking achievements.

She started her journey with Melbourne's 3AW, where she quickly established herself as a formidable force in the industry.

Copeland joined the ABC in the 1970s and took on roles that would cement her status as a master in the field.

Her work on TV programs like The Coming Out Show and the radio show First Edition showcased her ability to engage with social issues.


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Julie Copeland built her career around journalism and the arts. Image Credit: ABC News


As a broadcaster, she also effortlessly presented several pressing topics with clarity and insight.

Her later work on the politics program The Europeans further demonstrated her versatility and commitment to providing comprehensive coverage of important topics.

However, Copeland's expertise was not limited to current affairs.


Julie Copeland was also a passionate advocate for the arts.

By hosting shows like Arts National, Arts Talk, and Sunday Morning Arts with Julie Copeland, she brought the world of culture and creativity to the airwaves.

Her passing prompted an outpouring of tributes from colleagues, listeners, and admirers who recognised her remarkable contributions to journalism and the arts.

ABC's Daniel Browning described her as 'a respected colleague, treasured friend, mentor, and teacher' as he highlighted the profound impact she had on those around her.

Former ABC presenter Jon Faine also spoke about Copeland's passing and her unique way of mentorship.

'She was so generous, always sharing her experience and informally mentoring without being bossy,' Faine said.


Social media also became a testament to her influence, as some fans and friends shared their memories with her.

'She was an impressive broadcaster and person with a powerful intellect. I'm sad to hear of her passing,' one person wrote.

'Very sad to hear this,' another commented.

Listen to an excerpt of Julie Copeland's interview with Harry Jacobs here:

Source: AusRadioHistorian/YouTube

Julie Copeland's passing was a significant loss to the world of journalism and broadcasting.

She is survived by her husband, John Slavin, and sister, Cherryl Barassi, who, along with countless others, will remember her as a trailblazer who paved the way for future broadcasters and media.

As we pay our respects to Julie Copeland, we invite everyone to share their memories of her and the impact she had on their lives.
Key Takeaways

  • Veteran ABC journalist and radio presenter Julie Copeland passed away at 85.
  • Tributes from her colleagues and fans flooded in and honoured her as a 'remarkable woman'.
  • Copeland had an illustrious career as a journalist, where she worked on various programs, including The Coming Out Show, First Edition, and The Europeans, among others.
  • She is survived by her husband and her sister.
Whether it was through her insightful interviews, her dedication to the arts, or her engaging presence on the radio, Julie Copeland's legacy will endure.

May she rest in peace.
 
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