Hazlina Abdul Halim (Hazlina) who is effectively bilingual in English and Malay, is a familiar news presenter for Mediacorp’s 938LIVE and SURIA. Being ad avid reader and linguistically inclined from young, she received accolades and won numerous book prizes in primary and secondary school, with honours in debates and oratorical competitions.
Hazlina spent five years in Perth, Western Australia, finding out how other communities lived their lives. While there, she had garnered several degrees – a Master of Film and Television with Distinction from Curtin University of Technology and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies and Political Science from the University of Western Australia.
Upon her return to Singapore, Hazlina went on to lecture in Communications and Media Management (“CMM”) at Temasek Polytechnic where she spent three years moulding future media professionals. At Temasek Polytechnic, Hazlina was involved in a number of projects. One of which is for READ! Singapore 2013 where she narrated the audio version of the anthology, Under One Sky; one of READ! Singapore’s launch titles.
Another significant project was the collaboration between CMM lecturers and 938LIVE where the final year CMM Diploma students of Broadcast Journalism produced a series called “They Are Making A Difference” as their assignment. Hazlina, together with the CMM lecturers and representatives from 938LIVE evaluated and chose the best 13 capsules to be aired on radio.
In 2014, Hazlina returned to the world of journalism at Channel News Asia’s Singapore Desk. She is currently the Assignments Editor.
Hazlina is currently serving her second term as a Board Member at Persatuan Pemudi Islam Singapura (PPIS), a non-profit social welfare organisation dedicated to women empowerment and family services programmes. She is the Chairperson of the Organisation’s Corporate Communications Advisory Committee (CCAC) as well as in the Research Engagement Taskforce (RET). Hazlina is active in PPIS’s events and Board meetings. She represents PPIS at the SCWO and is on the Women’s Register as well as part of Advocacy and Research team. Hazlina is involved in the CEDAW Shadow report committee.