Jane Singleton

Jane Singleton AM (born 13 January 1947)[1] is an Australian broadcasting and print journalist, company director and public relations professional.

[clarification needed] Singleton also wrote for the English language daily The Brazil Herald but ran foul of the Brazilian government.

Her visa was cancelled and she escaped to Chile in the boot of a car three days before the assassination of President Allende.

[3] Career highlights include coordinating Nelson Mandela's visit to Australia in 1990 and working on the Maritime Union's communications during the Patrick waterfront dispute.

[citation needed] Singleton has directed and chaired the NRMA, the Australian Consumers Council, the Council of the National Gallery of Australia, the first Federal Presidency of the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance, the journalists' union and the Executive of the International Federation of Journalists.