Curtin University student Kate Cleaver has been named the winner of the prestigious 2025 Brian White Scholarship, announced today by Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA). Kate will embark on a four-week paid placement, gaining invaluable experience across the ARN, Nine Radio, NOVA Entertainment, and SCA newsrooms.
The scholarship recipient was chosen following an intensive workshop hosted by NOVA Entertainment for the four finalists. The workshop was conducted by leading commercial radio news figures, including Fiona Ellis-Jones (ARN), Penny Ghosn (2GB, Nine Radio), Michelle Stephenson (NOVA Entertainment), and Amy Goggins (SCA).
Lizzie Young, CEO at CRA said: “The Brian White Scholarship, part of our Sound Start program, is our investment in the next generation of Australian commercial radio talent – a medium reaching 15 million* Australians weekly. Kate’s talent stood out, and we’re proud to support her hands-on experience across four major newsrooms.”
CRA is the peak industry body representing the interests of commercial radio broadcasters across Australia. CRA promotes the effectiveness of radio and audio to advertisers, manages audio research and insights, the metropolitan and regional audience measurement surveys, the official Australian Podcast Ranker, revenue reporting, industry innovation, industry codes and standards, and regulatory and legislative matters. CRA hosts HEARD, the audio industry showcase.
Kate Cleaver, 2025’s Brian White Scholarship recipient said: “I am beyond thrilled to get selected for the Brian White Scholarship, I can’t wait for the opportunity to immerse myself in commercial radio whilst getting to work alongside some of the best in the business.” The annual Brian White Scholarship honours the legacy of radio legend Brian White, the first Australian commercial radio cadet journalist.

