New York-based Sydneysider assembles AAA list of guests for her twice-delayed wedding to a former waiter who slipped her his phone number seven years ago.
New York-based Sydneysider assembles AAA list of guests for her twice-delayed wedding to a former waiter who slipped her his phone number seven years ago.
New York-based Sydneysider assembles AAA list of guests for her twice-delayed wedding to a former waiter who slipped her his phone number seven years ago.
Campanella is coming up to 10 years at the national broadcaster and has embraced her “second dream job” after seven and a half years as Triple J’s newsreader.
She was born sighted but at six months of age blood vessels burst in the back of her eyes, which detached her retinas and left her blind. She also has a muscle condition, Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy or CMT, which means she is unable to read braille. She uses aural technology to read.
“I was thrilled when I was asked to do the disability round because having a person with lived experience in that position meant there was a level of empathy and understanding of those issues that hadn’t been there before,” she says.