Lucia Goracci (born 16 March 1969 in Orbetello) is an Italian journalist.

Registered in the register of professional journalists since the end of the nineties, she started her activity in RAI in the editorial office of TGR Sicilia, where she was also the host of the afternoon and evening editions; She was a journalist sent to the Middle East for Tg2 until her employment at Tg3, where she was one of the hosts of Tg3 half-hour, Tg3 night and one of the journalists often present in the studio of Tg3 Line Night. Alternated with her work in the studio, she was sent abroad, especially to the Middle East or Latin America: she documented, among others, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the accident at the San José mine in Chile, and the Libyan civil war.

Since 2013 he has been working on RaiNews24, the all news channel of RAI, with which he had already collaborated in the past. Continues to cover international issues as a (followed the presidential elections in Iran, the visit of the President of the United States of America Barack Obama to Berlin, the protests in Brazil during the FIFA Confederations Cup 2013, in Egypt against the president Mohamed Morsi) and in Gaza (August 2014). In 2015, he worked as a reporter on Syrian and Iraqi territory, following the border with the Islamic State, on the front line.

In 2019, she won the Prize for Mediterranean Culture – Fondazione Carical in Cosenza, in the Information Culture Section, for her work as a correspondent from areas characterized by conflict and humanitarian emergencies.

Lucia Goracci