Articles By Georgia Dixon

Georgia Dixon

Managing Editor

Georgia Dixon

Georgia Dixon is the Managing Editor of WhistleOut Singapore and an award-winning journalist. She has over a decade of experience as a journalist and copywriter, covering everything from consumer technology to entertainment and lifestyle.

Formerly the Managing Editor of SafeWise Australia, Georgia has worn many hats throughout her career. She’s been a journalist, a copywriter, an editor, a communications specialist, a social media manager and a marketing assistant. The last five years’ focus on consumer technology has earned her a 2023 Consensus IT Writer Award for Best News Writer, and in 2024 she was a finalist for Best News Journalist at the 2024 IT Journalism Awards (The Lizzies).

Outside of work, you’ll likely find Georgia spending time with her partner and her dog, playing a new video game, swimming laps at the local pool, or doing some questionable DIY projects around the house.

Expertise


  • Telco
  • Mobile plans
  • Internet plans
  • Smartphones and tablets
  • Smart home security tech

Awards


  • Winner – Best News Writer (2023 Consensus IT Writers Awards)
  • Finalist – Best News Journalist (2024 IT Journalism Awards)
  • Finalist – Best News Writer (2024 Consensus IT Writers Awards)
  • Finalist – Most Entertaining Writer (2024 Consensus IT Writers Awards)

Education


  • Bachelor of Arts (Digital Cultures) - University of Sydney (2012 - 2014)

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