Caroline Baum

Caroline Baum (born 27 November 1958) is an Australian journalist and radio and television broadcaster. She was the founding editor of Good Reading magazine.

Born in London on 27 November 1958 to migrant parents, (Baum's father was born in Austria, her mother in France), Baum attended secondary school at the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, and studied Philosophy and Politics at the University of York. On graduating, Baum worked as a writer and researcher for Time-Life Books on a 29-volume series of cook books called The Good Cook, before moving to the BBC, where she worked with Michael Parkinson and later worked for London Weekend Television on The South Bank Show.[1] She moved with her then-partner to Australia in 1985 and was married soon after.[2]

Baum was the founding editor of Good Reading magazine and worked as Features Editor for the Australian edition of Vogue magazine and was also been the long-term presenter of the ABCTV book program Between the Lines until the program ended in 1998 and worked as an executive producer with ABC Radio National.[3]

In 1995, Baum took leave from the ABC, working as a researcher / producer on The World on a Plate, a history of food around the world and in 2006, produced and co-wrote her first TV documentary,[4] about Australian writer Arthur Upfield, shown on SBS TV.

Caroline is currently Editorial Director of Booktopia, Australia's largest online bookseller as well as curating and hosting talks, blogging for arts organisations and providing media consultancy. She has also designed a collection of rugs based on her photographic images for Designer Rugs.

She married for the second time in 1999. Her husband David Roach is a screenwriter and producer whose credits include Young Einstein, Beneath Hill 60 and Red Obsession. They live on the south coast of NSW.

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