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  2. National Press Club (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The National Press Club was founded in 1963 as the National Press Luncheon Club by a few journalists with the backing of the Canberra Press Gallery. The founding president was Tony Eggleton . It was renamed the National Press Club in 1968, and established official premises in 1976.

  3. Convoy to Canberra - Wikipedia

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    The convoy to Canberra was an anti-vaccine mandate protest in Australia between late January and mid-February 2022 that was inspired by the Canadian Freedom Convoy protest. Thousands of protesters converged on the Australian capital city of Canberra, camping near the Australian Parliament, National Library and the National Press Club.

  4. Gay Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Miringa Gay Davidson (née Yandle; 14 February 1939 – 22 November 2004) was a New Zealand journalist known for her career in Australia.She was a senior writer for The Canberra Times and headed the Canberra Press Gallery and National Press Club as the first female political correspondent for a major Australian newspaper.

  5. Mark Kenny - Wikipedia

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    Kenny is a correspondent for Fairfax Media, and formerly worked for ABC, for the Advertiser as the national political editor, and was the national affairs editor for The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. He is director of Canberra's National Press Club, and regular commentator on the ABC's Insiders program. [2]

  6. Laura Tingle - Wikipedia

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    Since December 2020, she is the president of the National Press Club. Tingle took over from ABC journalist, Sabra Lane . [ 12 ] On 1 May 2023, Tingle was appointed staff-elected director at the ABC, winning by 30 preferential votes from 2073 ballots over business journalist Daniel Ziffer.

  7. Paul Lyneham - Wikipedia

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    Lyneham died of lung cancer on 24 November 2000 [2] in Canberra. [1] On 20 February 2002 then-Federal Treasurer Peter Costello launched the biography of Lyneham, Paul Lyneham – A Memoir, written by his widow Dorothy Horsfield, [9] at the National Press Club, Canberra. [10]

  8. Tim Shaw (salesperson) - Wikipedia

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    He has hosted the 2CC the #TimShawBreakfastShow a Canberra talk radio program from 2016 to 2019. He is a director of the National Press Club Board [1] since November 2017 and a member of the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery.

  9. James Frederick Staples - Wikipedia

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    For his part, Staples gave a vigorous rebuttal and a broader defence of his actions on the commission at a National Press Club address a few weeks later on 23 March. [11] [31] A joint select committee of parliament was instigated to investigate the tenure of appointments to Commonwealth tribunals. It first met in April 1989, and reported in ...