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Economics Correspondent, Capital Brief

Jennifer Duke

Verified

Economics Correspondent, Capital Brief

The Wolves

Beats

Primary beats

BusinessAustraliaFinance

Secondary beats

The Human-Nature RelationshipElectric CarsAdventureInvestment NewsEquity FinanceInvestingWhite HouseCaltechMarsEntertainment Business NewsExpedition CruisingTrade CreditEntrepreneurshipAll Elite WrestlingHip-HopEconomics

Biography

I am an audience-driven reporter, with a background in real estate and finance. Whether it's analysis or advice-style articles, I focus on cutting through the noise to create compelling news. I'm all about progress, learning, engaging with readers and finding the next story on any platform. Currently writing property news for Domain - Sydney Morning Herald, I've previously worked with Property Observer, Smart Property Investment magazine and launched First Property Buyer magazine. I have a BA in Communications and am currently completing a Graduate Diploma in Economics. Email: jennifersduke@gmail.com, Twitter: @jennieduke News: jennifer.duke@smh.com.au

Final Covers

businessReal estate economics investment property

Doesn’t Cover

Lifestyle, soft furnishings, interior decorating, homewares

Journalist Type

Correspondent

Seniority Positions

-

Industries

Online Media

Medium Formats

News

Content

Total articles 9554

  • Available on paid plans

    Home stretch

    By Jennifer Duke Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Jobs data in focus as the RBA bunkers down for Trump tariff storm

    By Jennifer Duke Verified

    Apr. 13, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    'It’s not clear where that ends': Australia urged to hold the line in Trump tariff talks

    By Jennifer Duke Verified

    Apr. 12, 2025

As seen in

Jama (The Journal Of The American Medical Association),Yahoo Finance,Reuters,Sydney Morning Herald,stuff.co.nz,Australian Financial Review,Wiley Online Library,The Age,The Sunday Age,Capital Brief,MSN Australia

Company Info

Capital Brief

Capital Brief is an Australian publication that launched in August 2023, based in Sydney’s Royal Exchange district. It focuses on the intersection of business and politics, specifically within the context of Australia’s evolving economic landscape. The publication targets founders, executives, investors, and decision-makers who are shaping the future of the economy. The company provides business news coverage and political analysis, emphasizing capital growth, investment trends, and the impact of policies on both startups and established businesses. Its content includes insights into funding rounds, market dynamics, and regulatory developments, particularly in technology-driven and innovation-focused sectors. Capital Brief aims to deliver actionable intelligence to its primary audience, which includes C-suite executives, investors, and policymakers involved in venture capital and corporate strategy. Capital Brief is Seed VC-funded, with Shearwater Capital as an investor, and it continues to expand its coverage of emerging industries, focusing on trends that affect high-growth sectors in Australia.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Founded: 2023


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