Elfy Scott

Elfy Scott

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About Elfy

“Elfy is a presenter, journalist, and author. In 2023, Elfy was appointed as an Executive Editor at Mamamia, publishing long form journalism, columns and appearing on podcasts such as The Quicky, ...”

Elfy is a presenter, journalist, and author.

In 2023, Elfy was appointed as an Executive Editor at Mamamia, publishing long form journalism, columns and appearing on podcasts such as The Quicky, Mamamia Out Loud and The Spill. Previously, Elfy hosted the Spotify exclusive podcast, Left Right Out and weekly environmental news podcast, The Green Canary.

Her debut book, ’The One Thing We’ve Never Spoken About’ focuses on the experiences of people living with complex mental health conditions in Australia and was published by Pantera Press in early 2023.

Elfy started out her journalism career at BuzzFeed News as their first science reporter and her freelance journalism has featured in The Guardian, The Saturday Paper, SBS, Junkee, Pedestrian, and VICE

Elfy also worked as the senior producer and host of the daily video news show, The Junkee Takeaway for Junkee Media, which secured over 20 million views in its first year. In 2021 she took home a 30 Under 30 award from B&T in the Producer/Journalist category for her work on this show.

She has collaborated as a presented and producer with a number of high-profile brands including Red Bull, Google, Snapchat, Greenpeace, and Bank Australia.
Elfy is a huge nerd at heart and her greatest passions include science reporting, climate action, and talking about mental health.

Elfy's books

The One Thing We’ve Never Spoken About: Exposing Our Untold Mental Health Crisis

The One Thing We’ve Never Spoken About: Exposing Our Untold Mental Health Crisis

Part memoir, part deep-dive investigation, The One Thing We’ve Never Spoken About is filled with rage at how our nation’s public discourse, emergency services and healthcare systems continue to fail so many people. It is also a work of care, telling the little-heard stories of people who live with these conditions and work at the front lines of mental health. Above all, this timely, compelling book is informed by hope and courage, breaking down taboos and asking big questions about vulnerability, justice and duty of care.

‘Expansive and generous … brimming with kindness, revelatory accounts and wit. The book itself is a thing of grace.’ Rick Morton

‘Elfy brings empathy, reason and generosity to a book Australia so desperately needs.’ Zara McDonald

‘Absorbing and mind-opening, this is panoramic in scope,
while offering a deeply intimate portrait of fierce familial love and care.’ Benjamin Law