Gold Walkley Award Winning Journalist
Monica Attard is one of the ABC's most senior journalists. She has served the corporation overseas as well as having presented some of its most high profile current affairs programs.
In 1990 she was posted to Moscow as Soviet Communism was collapsing. She witnessed and reported on the coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, the collapse of Soviet communism, the rise of Boris Yeltsin's cowboy capitalism. During her posting to the region, she covered countless ethnic wars within the borders of the old Soviet Union.
Monica was awarded an Order of Australia for her services to journalism in 1990. In 1991 she scooped the pool with 3 Walkley Awards for her work in Russia, including the Gold Walkley.
On her return to Australia, Monica hosted PM for 4 years and then The World Today.
In 1991 she began the award winning current affairs show "Sunday Profile" which quickly established itself as a natural meeting place for newsmakers. Monica was awarded 2 Walkley Awards for Best broadcast Interviewer for her work on Sunday Profile, bringing her total Walkley count to 5.
In 2006 she was appointed host of "Media Watch" on ABC TV and she returned for a second season in 2007.
Monica's show Sunday Profile can now be heard on 2 ABC Radio networks - ABC Local Radio nationally and ABC Radio National.
Client testimonials
Monica Attard was extremely well received by our audience. She was very well prepared, and able to read and manage the room to ensure everyone was heard and the debate moved. Monica was totally professional and very accommodating - a real pleasure to work with as well.


