
Julie Power
Julie Power is a journalist who recently covered the impactful story of the remote pool program in Bidyadanga, highlighting how it has changed lives in the community by promoting health, education, and social interaction among local residents.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Julie Power wrote in yesterday’s Sydney Morning Herald about the public’s water safety knowledge.
Education needed to keep everyone safe at state’s swim spots
Julie Power has been awarded the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2025 NSW President’s Prize for her reporting and impact on architecture.
Architecture prize for Herald writer who turns ‘somewhat inaccessible’ into stories that resonate
Julie Power was a lay juror on the sustainability awards.
Sydney metro stations and delightfully weird homes sweep top awardsJulie Power is a senior reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald.
Got a cough coming on? Don’t soldier on. For heaven’s sake, march homewardsJulie Power was a lay juror on the sustainability awards.
Cake-shaped home redefines what a beach house can beJulie Power is a lay member of the sustainability jury of the NSW Institute for Architects 2025 awards.
Australian Institute of Architects Awards preview including Love Shack by Second Edition and Sydney’s best metro stationJulie Power writes on the moving story of two best friends, Sid and Ted.
Domestic violence was a ‘national crisis’ a year ago but now barely rates a mentionJulie Power is a journalist whose airfare to Broome was covered by Royal Life Saving Society Australia.
Inside the towns where a local pool has changed lives



























