Our Staff
Conal Hanna
Managing editor - Conal has been part of the brisbanetimes.com.au team since it launched in 2007, taking over as Editor in August 2009.
Karl Sikora
Marketing manager - From watching his brother load tapes onto his Commodore 64 to keeping family and friends updated on his life via Facebook, Karl has always been interested in the world of computers and online.
Danielle Cronin
Deputy editor - After covering 10 federal budgets, three federal elections and one hotly contested scone buttering competition at the Bungendore show, Danielle has come home.
Cameron Atfield
Afternoon editor - Cameron is a rarity among journalists, having spent his entire professional career in the same city.
Sean Baumgart
Journalist -Sean joined the news business early in life, delivering newspapers at an age he’s sure breached child labour legislation.
Scott Beveridge
Video production editor - Scott joined brisbanetimes.com.au at the beginning of 2011 after an extensive career in broadcasting.
Marissa Calligeros
Court reporter - Born and bred in Brisbane, Marissa initially saw a journalism degree as a round-the-world plane ticket.
Katherine Feeney
Urban Affairs and blogger - As one of Australia’s leading commentators on relationships via her popular blog CityKat, Katherine mixes sex with politics as a journalist covering Brisbane council and local news issues.
Daniel Hurst
Reporter - Daniel's interest in the written word dates back to his primary school years when he became a prolific letter writer.
Bridie Jabour, reporter
Reporter - Bridie used journalism as a ticket out of her country NSW town when she scored a scholarship-cadetship at Bond University and the Gold Coast Bulletin at 18 years old.
Phil Lutton
Sports editor - Phil was born in the heady year of 1978, when Manly snatched the NSWRL premiership in a replayed grand final, Arwon (Nowra spelled backwards) won the Melbourne Cup and punk died, instead spawning Duran Duran.
Tony Moore
Senior reporter - Tony came to Fairfax Media after working at The Queensland Times in Ipswich where he worked as a reporter, chief of staff and deputy editor over 14 years.
Daniel Nancarrow
Music editor and reporter - Dan began his journalistic career in Bundaberg in 2004, battling rogue surgeons, cane trains and bad cover bands on a daily basis.
Simon O'Brien
Producer - After growing up in Toowoomba, Simon's love affair with all things newsy began while studying at the University of Southern Queensland.
Greg Swain
Producer - Greg has been a career journalist for almost 40 years, working largely within the southeast Queensland media.
Georgia Waters
Wining and dining editor/interactive editor-When Georgia Waters graduated from the University of Queensland in 2006, there was no such thing as an interactive, multimedia, news website. And no-one had even heard of Twitter.
Amelia Bentley
Court reporter - If Amelia ever tires of journalism, she says she'd be perfect for hairdressing.