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  2. The Australian - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Sharri Markson - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Greg Sheridan - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Adam Creighton (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Chris Kenny - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Chris Mitchell (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Category:Australian journalists - Wikipedia

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    William Akhurst. Gay Alcorn. David Allan-Petale. Peter Allen (Australian politician) Doug Anderson (journalist) Rosalind Appleby. James Ashton (politician) Taylor Auerbach. Elizabeth Auld.

  9. Nicolas Rothwell - Wikipedia

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    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.