Andrew moir border mail

Andrew Moir is a well-known journalist and editor who has worked for the Border Mail, a regional newspaper in Albury-Wodonga, New South Wales, Australia.

Andrew Moir has been a prominent figure in the Border Mail's newsroom for many years, serving as the editor of the newspaper from 2007 to 2019. During his tenure, he oversaw significant changes in the way the newspaper operated, including the introduction of digital publishing and the expansion of its online presence.

Under Moir's leadership, the Border Mail won several awards for its journalism, including the Australian Regional Media Awards and the National Press Club's Quill Awards. Moir himself has also received individual awards for his reporting and editing, including the Australian Journalists' Association's (AJA) Editor of the Year award in 2013.

Moir has also been a vocal advocate for the importance of local journalism and the role that regional newspapers play in serving their communities. He has spoken publicly about the challenges facing the media industry, including the decline of print circulation and the rise of online competition, and has called for greater recognition of the value of local journalism.

After leaving the Border Mail in 2019, Moir went on to become the editor-in-chief of the Australian Community Media (ACM) group, which operates a network of regional newspapers across Australia.