Laurie Oakes (born 14 August 1943 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian former journalist. He worked in the Canberra Press Gallery from 1969...
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Laurie Oakes's job at Nine". ABC News. 2017-08-30. Retrieved 2023-04-18. Carmody, Broede (2017-08-31). "ABC's Chris Uhlmann to replace Laurie Oakes on...
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'ac' meaning oak. The first recorded mention of the surname is in Somerset. Alan Oakes (born 1962), English football player and coach Alf Oakes (1901–1967)...
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ministerial service, but their terms were not continuous. Political journalist Laurie Oakes described McMahon as "devious, nasty, dishonest - he lied all the time...
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Whitlam was elected the ALP Prime Minister in 1972. He told journalist Laurie Oakes that Whitlam "keeps a cover on himself and seldom relaxes. I’m having...
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be leaving the ABC to join Nine News as political editor, replacing Laurie Oakes. In August 2018, amid the 2018 Liberal Party leadership spill, Uhlmann...
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stories, an in-depth political interview by Nine's political editor Laurie Oakes, a "headline" investigative feature with in-depth coverage of a major...
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views would polarise female voters. He told press gallery journalist Laurie Oakes that he did not do doorstop interviews in front of church but regularly...
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takes out the Gold Walkley". The Australian. Retrieved 4 December 2014. "Laurie Oakes Wins Gold Walkley For ALP Leaks Stories". AustralianPolitics.com. 9 December...
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Heather Laurie Holden (born December 17, 1969) is an American-Canadian actress, producer, model, and human rights activist. She is best known for her portrayals...
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outlet / Publisher Notes 1997 Stephen Rice Sunday Nine Network 1998 Laurie Oakes Nine Network 1999 Brian Toohey 2000 Mike Steketee The Australian 2001...
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Charles Croucher who has inherited this remarkable position of power from Laurie Oakes and Chris Uhlmann and I say, as I said to Charles who I rang straight...
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leadership ambitions over those of Tony Abbott. According to journalist Laurie Oakes, Savva said in 2011 that journalists can lie, but politicians should...
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Archived from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 5 February 2015. "Laurie Oakes discusses Scott Morrison on The Drum". Australian Broadcasting Corporation...
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During his studies, Rudd did housecleaning for political commentator Laurie Oakes to earn extra money. In 1980 he continued his Chinese studies at the...
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who came to be seen as harsh and untrustworthy by Australian reporter Laurie Oakes. Shortly after gaining the leadership, Hewson made up ground on the Hawke...
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Lex Banning, Bob Ellis, Victoria Zerbst, Verity Firth, Sam Langford, Laurie Oakes, Kip Williams, Craig Reucassel, Hannah Ryan, and Keith Windschuttle....
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Lithgow. Leon Morris (1914–2006) – Theologian and New Testament Scholar Laurie Oakes – journalist, was educated at Lithgow High School, being dux in 1961...
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Ken Horler, Mungo McCallum, Bob Ellis, Richard Wherrett, John Gaden, Laurie Oakes (journalist), and Les Murray (poet). His brother is the artist Michael...
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that interview, he continued to attack Gillard as well as journalist Laurie Oakes. On 14 August 2013, during the election federal campaign, Latham was...
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"Australian Treasurer". Sunday (Interview: transcript). Interviewed by Laurie Oakes. Nine Network. Retrieved 21 August 2008.[dead link] Karvelas, Patricia...
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Australian. Retrieved 25 October 2014. Lloyd 2008, p. 331. Oakes & Solomon 1973, p. 50. Oakes & Solomon 1973, p. 54. Hocking 2008, p. 172. Lloyd 2008, pp...
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Archives at the University of Queensland. "2010 Perkin award winner Laurie Oakes". Melbourne Press Club. 1 December 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2023...
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pastoralist and inaugural MLA for Wellington Media stars John Laws, Laurie Oakes and Ray Martin all lived in Wellington Colleen McCullough – author, born...
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triumph of the defection was, however, soured by the later revelation – by Laurie Oakes in his column in The Bulletin in 2002 – that Evans and Kernot had been...
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to Margaret St George. On 18 March 1990, Peacock was interviewed by Laurie Oakes on the television program Sunday, regarding his stance on the Multifunction...
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2010. Retrieved 17 July 2011. Meade, Amanda (18 April 2011). "'Chuffed' Oakes to be inducted into the Logies hall of Fame". The Australian. News Limited...
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one occasion Hewson accused Costello of bad mouthing him to journalist Laurie Oakes, which Costello denied. Hewson's shock defeat at the 1993 election, Costello...
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in his regular weekly column in The Bulletin, political journalist Laurie Oakes criticised Kernot for failing to mention an extramarital affair she had...
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Amanda Capp Former political editors include: Chris Uhlmann (2017–2022), Laurie Oakes (1984–2017) and Peter Harvey (1973–1984) Alison Piotrowski Jonathan Kearsley...
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