Price graduated with a BA in communications from the NSW Institute of Technology (now
University of Technology, Sydney – UTS) in 1981. She also holds an MA from UTS (2013), where she worked as lecturer for some years. She received a PhD from the
University of Sydney in 2019. Her thesis, "Destroying the joint: A case study of feminist digital activism in Australia and its account of fatal violence against women", is a history and assessment of the online feminist movement,
Destroy The Joint, which she co-founded in 2012. While a student in the early 1980s, she worked as editorial assistant for
Listening Post, the magazine published by volunteer radio station
2SER-FM. She joined
The Sydney Morning Herald in February 1982. In 1984 she worked on the first edition of
The Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide, edited by
Leo Schofield and
David Dale. In the mid-1990s, Price was writing on women's and human rights issues for
The Canberra Times. Price was awarded an
Edna Ryan Award for Media/Communication in 2012. She wrote the "2019 Women for Media Report: 'You can't be what you can't see'" for
Women's Leadership Institute Australia. == References ==