- Laurie Oakes
Laurie Oakes (born
August 14 ,1943 , Newcastle,New South Wales ) is anAustralia n politicaljournalist and commentator. For much of the past 40 years he has covered theParliament of Australia in theCanberra press gallery , covering every federal election since 1966. Oakes's political commentary is often cutting, and he is well known for getting leaked political information. His interviewing style is equally incisive, and based on good research or inside information.In 1997, Oakes used leaked documents to break the "travel rorts saga" that ended the careers of three Ministers and several other high ranking politicians and staffers.
More recently he used leaked documents to humiliate the Rudd Government showing it ignored warnings from four key departments about its Fuelwatch scheme.
Oakes, who was educated at
Lithgow High School (of which he was thedux in 1961), graduated from theUniversity of Sydney in 1964. During this time he worked part-time with the Sydney "Daily Mirror". At the age of 25 he was the Melbourne "Sun"'s Canberra Bureau Chief and while working for that paper he began providing political commentaries for the TV program, "Willesee at Seven".In 1978 he began "The Laurie Oakes Report", a televised political journal. In 1979 he joined
Network 10 and worked there for five years. He has since written about politics for "The Age " inMelbourne and theSunday Telegraph inSydney . He has commentated for several radio stations.Most recently, Oakes has been a weekly contributor various Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL) owned media outlets, notably the Channel 9 television program, "Sunday", and regular reporter for "National Nine News". He wrote a weekly column for "
The Bulletin " magazine until it ceased publication in January, 2008. Oakes now writes for Sydney's The Saturday Daily Telegraph.Awards
In 1998 Oakes won the
Walkley Award for Journalistic Leadership, and again in 2001 for television news reporting.Trivia
The current Australian Prime Minister,
Kevin Rudd , used to clean Oakes' house during university for extra money.Books
* "The Making of an Australian Prime Minister" (1972, co-author)
* "Whitlam P.M" (1973)
* "Grab for Power" (1974, co-author)
* "Crash through or Crash" (1975)
* "How Will I Vote" (1984)External links
* [http://news.ninemsn.com.au/oakes Oakes Report] - ninemsn.com.au
* [http://bulletin.ninemsn.com.au/laurie-oakes/ Oakes Column] - The Bulletin
* [http://bulletin.ninemsn.com.au/bulletin/site/index?open&type=Sections&cat=Columns&ui=dom&template=domBulletin&count=20 Columns at The Bulletin] - Oakes' is "Power Plays"
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