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Executive Editor, MamaMia

Clare Stephens

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Executive Editor, MamaMia

Beats

Primary beats

AustraliaReligion

Secondary beats

Women's RightsCultural CriticismCultural ImmersionFine ArtJournalismOverseas ConflictFashionGeneral NewsOpinion EditorialsEntrepreneurshipMeatpacking District

Biography

Final Covers

Indigenous affairs youth issues family violence digital media and community newsTourism

Doesn’t Cover

Journalist Type

Editor

Seniority Positions

Executive

Industries

Online Media

Medium Formats

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Content

Total articles 1127

  • Available on paid plans

    'I just got back from a cruise to New Zealand. Here's what I never expected.'

    By Clare Stephens

    Mar. 20, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Ben Cousins’ AFL commentary appointment is offensive to women

    By Clare Stephens

    Mar. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    'I just got back from a cruise to New Zealand. Here's what I never expected.'

    By Clare Stephens

    Mar. 20, 2025

As seen in

Wicklow People,Mamamia,Sydney Morning Herald,You Beauty Podcast,Mamamia Out Loud,The Age,Brisbane Times,MSN Australia,Prwire,Watoday

Company Info

MamaMia

Mamamia is Australia's largest women-focused media brand, established in 2007 by Mia Freedman. Based in Sydney, it serves as a digital content hub that reaches 7.5 million Australian women each month. The brand offers a variety of content, including articles, videos, and podcasts that cover topics such as news, entertainment, lifestyle, wellness, fashion, beauty, parenting, career advice, and personal finance. In addition to its content platforms, Mamamia produces original podcasts that focus on women-centric themes and hosts live events to engage its audience. The company is led by a team of editors, including Rebecca Jacobs, Holly Wainwright, and Gemma Garkut, and operates under the Mamamia Women’s Network. With a commercial model that includes advertising, sponsored content, and events, Mamamia continues to be a significant player in the Australian media landscape, catering to women of all ages and interests.

Bunbury, Western Australia, , Australia

+61 2 9299 9555

Founded: 2007


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