Virginia Frances Trioli (born August 16 1964) is an Australian journalist and author. Born in Bendigo, she attended Donvale High School and graduated from Latrobe University in the 1980s, with a Bachelor of Arts degree with a Fine Arts major in cinema. She worked as a publicist for a book publisher, then at the Victorian Ethnic Affairs Commission prior to starting at The Age in 1990. For three years she was President of The Age's chapter of the union, … Wikipedia
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Mornings with Virginia Trioli continues keeping you informed, amused, entertained and inspired each weekday morning from 8:30. www.abc.net.au/sydney/virginiatrioli
Virginia Trioli, on air at the ABC's Southbank studios yesterday, announces her impending departure for Sydney. www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/triolis-career-over-the-...
Virginia Trioli is the voice behind 'Drive', a program that is strong in news, conversations, and the issues of the day - with a healthy dose of traditional Australian larrikinism thrown in. A two-time Walkley Award winner, Virginia joined 774 in 2001 fr www.icmi.com.au/Speaker/MCs_Facilitators/Virginia_Trioli