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Under Deamer's editorship, The Australian encouraged female journalists, and was the first mainstream daily newspaper to hire an Aboriginal reporter, John Newfong. [17] During the 1975 election, campaigning against the Whitlam government by its owner led to the newspaper's journalists striking over editorial direction. [14]
Sharri Markson. Sharri Markson (born 8 March 1984) is an Australian journalist and author. She is investigations editor at The Australian and host of the Sky News Australia program Sharri, which airs 8-9pm Monday - Thursday. [ 1 ][ 2 ] She is the winner of numerous awards in journalism, including two Walkley Awards.
Greg Sheridan, profile at The Australian. Gregory Paul Sheridan AO (born 1956) is an Australian foreign affairs journalist, author and commentator. He has written a number of books on politics, religion and international affairs and has been the foreign editor of The Australian newspaper since 1992. He is a regular commentator on Australian ...
Adam Creighton (journalist) Adam Creighton is an Australian journalist and the Washington correspondent for The Australian. [ 1] He was previously the economics editor. [ 2] He has also written for The Wall Street Journal [ 3] and The Economist, [ 2] and has appeared on the ABC panel show Q+A. [ 4] Creighton has received several awards for his ...
TV presenter. columnist. Employers. Sky News Australia. The Australian. Chris Kenny (born 28 September 1962) is an Australian conservative political commentator, author and former political adviser. He is a columnist for The Australian newspaper as well as the host of a weeknight current affairs program, The Kenny Report on Sky News Australia.
Journalism career. In 1973 Mitchell began his career as a 17-year-old cadet on the former afternoon Brisbane tabloid, The Telegraph. After working at the Townsville Bulletin, The Daily Telegraph and The Australian Financial Review, he joined The Australian in 1984. [1] He turned down a dentistry scholarship to pursue a career in newspapers.
William Akhurst. Gay Alcorn. David Allan-Petale. Peter Allen (Australian politician) Doug Anderson (journalist) Rosalind Appleby. James Ashton (politician) Taylor Auerbach. Elizabeth Auld.
Nicolas Rothwell. Nicolas Rothwell is a journalist and the Northern Australia correspondent for The Australian newspaper. He is also an award-winning writer with two novels and several works of non-fiction to his name.