Emily graduated from Monash University with a communications degree and a minor in journalism. After spending two years at a creative agency, where she wrote and managed projects across industries like finance and beauty, she wanted to specialise in a field she was passionate about, so she turned to education writing. When she’s not writing, Emily enjoys cooking and finding places to visit with her dog, Churro.
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