Amy Taylor-Kabbaz
Amy Taylor-Kabbaz has been a producer at ABC Radio for nearly 12 years, but it was the birth of her first child that reignited her childhood passion for writing.
Now as the ABC’s resident Mummy blogger with her weekly blog “The Mummy Monologues” and regular appearances on 891 ABC Adelaide on everything from breastfeeding to tantrums, she often finds herself revealing far too much of her private life for the ABC’s or her mother-in-law’s liking.
You can find her blog at: http://blogs.abc.net.au/sa/adelaide_the_mummy_monologues_/index.html
Articles by Amy Taylor-Kabbaz
The best authority on breastfeeding is you
How can a new, first-time parent feel any sort of confidence? Seriously, after being told time and time again that…... Read more
Women’s rights mean the right to choose
I don’t think Germaine Greer would like my friends. The woman who personifies the feminist movement of the 70s and…... Read more
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