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Antoinette Lattouf Antoinette Lattouf is an award-winning Australian journalist currently working at Network Ten.
Antoinette kicked off her career at SBS at the tender age of 20 where she won a United Nations Media Peace Prize for Increasing Awareness and Understanding of Children's Rights and Issues. She then joined the ABC where she worked across a range of television and radio programs.
Antoinette has also been a 2009 Walkley finalist in the “Television Current Affairs, Feature,Documentary or Special" category [1]and a 2010 United Nations Media Peace Prize Nominee for Best TV Current Affairs for a feature story on Sex Trafficking in Syria. [2]
In 2011 she joined Network Ten's newsroom.[3]
Antoinette has a Communications degree from the University of Technology, Sydney. She speaks Arabic - and often puts her language skills to use in interviews. [4]
Her maiden name is Antoinette Chiha.