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Alison Mau (/mɔː/) (born 14 February 1965), known professionally as Ali Mau, is an Australian-born New Zealand journalist and broadcaster. She is a former television news anchor, former co-host of the TVNZ current affairs show Seven Sharp, former co-presenter of the consumer affairs show Fair Go, and former co-host of TVNZ Breakfast programme. Mau is a former talkback radio host on RadioLIVE, a nationwide Auckland-based New Zealand talkback, news and sport radio network owned and operated by MediaWorks New Zealand.

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dbo:abstract Alison Mau (/mɔː/) (born 14 February 1965), known professionally as Ali Mau, is an Australian-born New Zealand journalist and broadcaster. She is a former television news anchor, former co-host of the TVNZ current affairs show Seven Sharp, former co-presenter of the consumer affairs show Fair Go, and former co-host of TVNZ Breakfast programme. Mau is a former talkback radio host on RadioLIVE, a nationwide Auckland-based New Zealand talkback, news and sport radio network owned and operated by MediaWorks New Zealand. Mau is currently an Op-ed columnist at The Sunday Star-Times weekend newspaper, and a contributor on the Stuff news website. Mau currently leads a team of journalists at Stuff in the recently launched 2018 national #metoonz investigation into sexual harassment in New Zealand, supported by Stuff. The #metoonz project - which references the celebrity #metoo social movement - is for people who wanted to have a voice but didn't know where to go. Editorial Director Mark Stevens said a team of journalists would help investigate the potential stories that emerged, and journalists Cecile Meier and Michelle Duff will work closely with Mau. Mau confirmed to Radio New Zealand Mediawatch that she will respond to every person who gets in touch before any individual's stories are passed on to journalists. (en) Элисон Мо (англ. Alison Mau, /mɔː/, род. 14 февраля 1965, Мельбурн), известная в профессиональной среде как Эли Мо (англ. Ali Mau) — новозеландская журналистка и телеведущая австралийского происхождения. Бывшая ведущая телевизионных новостей, бывшая соведущая информационно-аналитической программы TVNZ «», бывшая соведущая потребительской программы «» и бывшая соведущая программы TVNZ «». Мо — бывшая ведущая радиопередачи «», общенациональной новозеландской , и , расположенной в Окленде и принадлежащей компании . В настоящее время Мо является редактором авторской колонки в газете выходного дня и автором новостного сайта . В настоящее время Мо возглавляет команду журналистов Stuff в начатом в 2018 году при поддержке Stuff национальном расследовании #metoonz о сексуальных домогательствах в Новой Зеландии. Проект #metoonz, отсылающий к общественному движению знаменитостей #metoo, предназначен для людей, которые хотели высказаться, но не знали, куда обратиться. Директор редакции, Марк Стивенс, сказал, что команда журналистов поможет расследовать появившиеся потенциальные истории, а журналисты Сесиль Майер и Мишель Дафф будут тесно сотрудничать с Мо. Мо подтвердила Радио Новой Зеландии Mediawatch, что она ответит каждому обратившемуся, прежде чем истории отдельных людей будут переданы журналистам. (ru)
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rdfs:comment Alison Mau (/mɔː/) (born 14 February 1965), known professionally as Ali Mau, is an Australian-born New Zealand journalist and broadcaster. She is a former television news anchor, former co-host of the TVNZ current affairs show Seven Sharp, former co-presenter of the consumer affairs show Fair Go, and former co-host of TVNZ Breakfast programme. Mau is a former talkback radio host on RadioLIVE, a nationwide Auckland-based New Zealand talkback, news and sport radio network owned and operated by MediaWorks New Zealand. (en) Элисон Мо (англ. Alison Mau, /mɔː/, род. 14 февраля 1965, Мельбурн), известная в профессиональной среде как Эли Мо (англ. Ali Mau) — новозеландская журналистка и телеведущая австралийского происхождения. Бывшая ведущая телевизионных новостей, бывшая соведущая информационно-аналитической программы TVNZ «», бывшая соведущая потребительской программы «» и бывшая соведущая программы TVNZ «». Мо — бывшая ведущая радиопередачи «», общенациональной новозеландской , и , расположенной в Окленде и принадлежащей компании . (ru)
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