Clients

Kirsten writes features for the print and online media, specialising in business, careers, the environment, and women.

Articles commissioned by: The Australian, The Weekend Australian, Australian Financial Review Boss Magazine, Sydney Morning Herald, Practical Parenting, Marie Claire, Cotswold Life, Family Circle, motherinc.com.au, Sunherald, and the Courier Mail, Brisbane.

She has also been a guest blogger for the Washington Post.

Kirsten is currently contracting for the World Economic Forum, executive producing web content for a new series of online video ideas that will rock the world. She continues hosting a weekly business radio show on 2SER and business21c.com.au

Recent articles include

‘Eager to please’ – The banks are on a charm offensive as they try to persuade you that you really can´t live with out them. – BOSS Magazine, AFR, September, 2008

‘Steelmaker turns job maker’ – Weekend Australian, 5th July 2008

‘Capturing gas makes good of a bad by-product’ – Recycling Special Report, Weekend Australian, 31st May, 2008

‘Industry with a future confronts skills shortages’ – Recycling Special Report, Weekend Australian, 31st May, 2008

‘No single solution will provide supply certainty’ – Recycling Special Report, Weekend Australian, 31st May, 2008

Tasmania’s two-wheel hybrids well out in front – Clean Energy, Special Report – Weekend Australian, 26th April,2008

“Teachers on a learning curve’ – Weekend Australian, 5th April, 2008

‘MBA motives run deep’ – Weekend Australian, 23rd Febuary, 2008

‘Dynamic World of investors’ – Intellectually alert, business-oriented self-starters with high energy can aspire for a career in investment banking – Weekend Australian, 19th January, 2008

‘Survival of the fittest’ – Weekend Australian, 27th December, 2007

‘Right chemistry missing’ – Industry faces huge problems recruiting scientists, and it is worldwide – Weekend Australian, 29th September, 2007

‘Travel to new horizons’ – Migration is life-changing, and many see it as opening up unimagined opportunity, writes Kirsten Lees -Weekend Australian, 30th June, 2007

‘Tailored to hit the sweet spot’ – An ad man and a marketing man have created a service to suit the needs of small businesses, Kirsten Lees reports – The Australian, Entrepreneur, 29th June, 2007

‘Going green won’t go waste’ – There are green jobs everywhere – even where least expected – CareerOne, Weekend Australian , 26th May 2007

‘Beyond the one-man band’ – Starting your own business? When is it smart to trade off your own name, and when isn’t it, asks Kirsten Lees – The Australian, Entrepreneur, 30th March, 2007

‘Make the most of your working life’ -  Any time is a good time to take stock and set goals – Weekend Australian, 24th February, 2007