Julia Zaetta

Julia Anita Zaetta (/ˈzɛtə/; born) is an Australian journalist and magazine editor. She is currently editor of Better Homes and Gardens and Family Circle for Pacific Magazines, and, over the last 17 years, has been involved in the Better Homes and Gardens show on Channel Seven.[1][2]

Julia Zaetta
Born
Julia Anita Zaetta

Mildura, Victoria
EducationGenazzano FCJ College
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne
OccupationMagazine Editor
Journalist
Known forBetter Homes and Gardens (non-consecutively 1985 – present)
Family Circle (1986–1990)
Women's Weekly (2005–06)
Numerous other magazines and books for Murdoch Magazines and Pacific Publications (2000–present)

Early years

She was born in Mildura in country Victoria to Italian immigrant, Francesco "Frank" Zaetta, and the daughter of Italian immigrants, Doreen Civelli.

Education

After attending Genazzano FCJ College [3] in Melbourne, Victoria, she studied at the University of Melbourne, gaining a Bachelor of Arts degree. Whilst at university, she worked as a book editor for Hawthorn Press.[4] After graduation, she studied at the Comitato Linguistico in Perugia, Italy, and the New York School of Interior Design.

Career

Magazines

Her magazine career began with Australian Home Journal.[5] She has been editor of:

Television

She has also been involved in television as the host of the magazine spin-off Family Circle TV, a daily "live" daytime programme, and also as a regular panelist of the Seven Network's Sunrise, as one of Kochie's Angels.

Personal life

Zaetta lives in Sydney, NSW.

Awards

Under her editorship, Better Homes & Gardens has been named Australian Magazine of the Year on three occasions.[10]

  • 2009Australian Magazine Awards – Magazine of the Year and winner of the Home & Garden category,[11][12][13]
  • 2010Australian Magazine Awards – runner up Magazine of the Year and winner of the Home & Garden category for the second consecutive year [14]
  • 2011 – Australian Newsagents Federation Awards

References

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