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Adam Turner

Freelance technology journalist (Age & SMH) and corporate writer
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Adam Turner is a well-known Australian technology journalist, corporate writer, and podcaster with over two decades of experience. He has received awards for his work and has been a long-time columnist for prestigious publications like The Age and Sydney Morning Herald.

Adam's expertise extends to working with major corporate clients such as KPMG, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, HP, NAB, Canva, Telstra, Optus, and QANTAS, providing them with top-notch content.

As a journalist, Adam contributes a variety of content including news, opinions, features, reviews, blogs, and multimedia to both consumer and business technology publications. He is also the co-host of the popular Australian weekly podcast 'Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News' alongside Alex Kidman.

In his role as a corporate writer, Adam covers a wide range of topics within consumer and business technology, catering to startups as well as enterprises. He creates diverse content such as white papers, case studies, special reports, sponsored and branded content, blog posts, eBooks, corporate podcasts, and ghostwriting for thought leadership purposes.

Adam's educational background includes a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from Deakin University and an Associate’s Degree in Professional Writing and Editing from Victoria University.

Throughout his career, Adam has held various roles such as being a freelance IT journalist and corporate writer at Fairfax Media (The Age & Sydney Morning Herald), a business podcast host for Telstra Turning Points, a consumer technology podcast co-host for Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News, a columnist at Tech Talk Radio Australia, and the Melbourne deputy editor for 'Next'​ - the biz IT section of Fairfax Media's The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.

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