Eamon Gallagher

Eamon Gallagher

journalist Australia

Eamon Gallagher is a journalist and commentator known for his insights into economic issues and political affairs. He has contributed to various publications, including the Sydney Morning Herald, where he focuses on the interplay between economic policy and political dynamics. Gallagher's recent work has examined the implications of central bank policies and their impact on government accountability, particularly in the context of inflation management.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
38,145
Power
2,064$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 2 5.00 0.15% +0% 25,499,884 38,145 $1,380,000 2,064$
Totals 2 25,499,884 38,145 $1,380,000 2,064$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Eamon Gallagher provided credit for the report discussing home ownership rates among younger people. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Thanks to housing crisis, we have arrested the development of our young

Australia Australia: Eamon Gallagher provided credit for the article discussing Coles' performance amidst rising retail crime. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Coles posts healthy profits as measures against shoplifters pay off

Australia Australia: Eamon Gallagher provided credit for the information regarding Tino La Spina's plans. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: 30 suitors eye 37 hospitals, management plans not-for-profit bid

Australia Australia: Eamon Gallagher is credited in the article for reporting on the security vulnerability affecting McDonald's job applicants. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Personal information of McDonald’s job applicants exposed online due to a security vulnerability in an AI chatbot

Australia Australia: Eamon Gallagher provided a credit for the article discussing the collapse of Healthscope. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Healthscope owners contributed to its corporate heart attack