Tracee Hutchison

I have enormous respect for the ethos, integrity and aspirations of The Big Issue. I have seen it change lives. There is no greater success story that.
I’m extremely proud and honoured to be an Ambassador of the Women’s Subscription Enterprise, a program that offers opportunity, support and security to women who need it most - and a chance for them to create a brighter future.
Tracee Hutchison is a Melbourne-based broadcaster, journalist and writer. Tracee's extensive media roles include working as a reporter/producer for ABC TV's 'The 7.30 Report', ABC radio presenter, opinion columnist for the 'Saturday Age' and program director/broadcaster at Melbourne’s premier community radio station 3RRR.
Tracee’s passion for social justice issues began during her broadcasting years at JJJ in the 1980’s and throughout her 25 year career she has interviewed a who’s who of arts, social justice and political subjects including: Bob Hawke, Julia Gillard, Peter Garrett, Geoffrey Rush, Toni Collette, Nick Cave, Patti Smith, Neil Young, Archie Roach, Mandawuy Yunupingu, Judith Durham… to name a few!
Tracee has been a long standing supporter of The Big Issue; contributing to the magazine, working on stories and events for the 2008 Melbourne Homeless World Cup and promoting the work of the organisation through her personal and professional networks. She has also participated in The Big Issue’s Celebrity Selling campaign.