
Michelle Grattan
Michelle Grattan is a prominent Australian political journalist and academic, currently serving as a professorial fellow at the University of Canberra. Known for her insightful analysis of Australian politics, Grattan has had a distinguished career, including roles as the chief political correspondent for The Age and as a columnist for various publications. Her work often focuses on the dynamics of political leadership and the challenges faced by major parties in Australia. Grattan's expertise and commentary are highly regarded, making her a significant voice in discussions about the evolving political landscape.
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Michelle Grattan is a veteran journalist who has contributed to a series of essays on the Albanese government.
Gisele Pelicot memoir, Steven Carroll’s latest, Shailee Thompson’s debut highlight best books out in FebruaryMichelle Grattan participated in a discussion about political leaders with Fran Kelly.
Anthony Albanese may have changed the way politics operatesMichelle Grattan is raising the spectre of yet another group of pretenders lining up for their ride on the horse.
Price does the Coalition no favours with her Trumpian rhetoricMichelle Grattan is a professorial fellow at the University of Canberra and the author of the article.
There’s an obvious choice for Anthony Albanese’s successor. The Liberal Party faces a tougher choice








































