‘The Media Challengers’: Greetings from Australia

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#CGTN Global #Media Challengers campaign was launched on April 8, 2021. We are looking to find English-speaking presenters, on-camera reporters, DJs and social media influencers to report and create content from all over the world, injecting fresh voices into CGTN’s international coverage. If you are ready to become a CGTN Media Challenger, do not hesitate to join the campaign.

Today, students from the University of #Sydney send their greetings.

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