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Raymond Gill Bio Raymond Gill is one of Australia’s most experienced arts journalists and editors and is the editor of The Daily Review. Raymond was appointed The Age's chief arts writer after a very successful 9 years as arts editor. Raymond graduated in Law and Arts from Melbourne University in 1986 and joined The Sun News-Pictorial in 1987 as a cadet reporting on finance. In 1989 he joined The Sunday Age as deputy business editor and in 1992 moved to The Age as a senior writer for Green Guide. In 1993 he became deputy arts editor and in 1995 worked from New York as an arts writer. On his return, Raymond became arts editor and the founding editor of The Age Money and Investment weekly section. He was re- appointed arts editor in 1999. Links The Daily Review offers lively, opinionated and informed news, reviews, information, opinion and commentary about the arts scene across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Twitter: @DailyReviewAU Availability Television, radio, digital and print media interviews Speaker, panelist, judge. Travels from Melbourne Key Topics Journalism, digital, local and international arts and culture scene.

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Raymond Gill Bio

Raymond Gill is one of Australia’s most experienced arts journalists and editors and is the editor of The Daily Review.

Raymond was appointed The Age's chief arts writer after a very successful 9 years as arts editor.

Raymond graduated in Law and Arts from Melbourne University in 1986 and joined The Sun News-Pictorial in 1987 as a cadet reporting on finance. In 1989 he joined The Sunday Age as deputy business editor and in 1992 moved to The Age as a senior writer for Green Guide. In 1993 he became deputy arts editor and in 1995 worked from New York as an arts writer. On his return, Raymond became arts editor and the founding editor of The Age Money and Investment weekly section. He was re-appointed arts editor in 1999.

LinksThe Daily Review offers lively, opinionated and informed news, reviews, information, opinion and commentary about the arts scene across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

Twitter: @DailyReviewAU

AvailabilityTelevision, radio, digital and print media interviewsSpeaker, panelist, judge.Travels from Melbourne

Key TopicsJournalism, digital, local and international arts and culture scene.