The Australian Financial Review has bolstered its coverage of foreign affairs and announced promotions in defence and politics.
international editor, he will write more regularly on unfolding geo-strategic issues, such as AUKUS, the Quad, theCurran will continue to supervise research students at Sydney University and is working on a book exploring Australian foreign and defence policy in the 1990s.has been appointed foreign affairs and defence correspondent, based in Canberra. Tillett joined theas the masthead’s political correspondent in Canberra.
such as wine and beef in April 2020, the Morrison government’s ditching of the submarine contract with France in favour of the AUKUS deal in September 2021, and numerous articles on the troubled naval ship building program.international coverage managed by world editor Mark Mulligan and foreign correspondents Hans van Leeuwen in London, Matthew Cranston in Washington, Emma Connors in Singapore and Michael Smith in Tokyo.
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