Paul Murphy (Australian journalist)
- Paul Murphy (Australian journalist)
Paul Murphy is a renowned Australian political journalist. He is the brother of Australian journalist Justin Murphy.
Murphy began his TV career as a reporter for the pioneering Australian nightly ABC-TV current affairs program "This Day Tonight", which premiered in 1967 and he worked as a senior political reporter for the ABC for many years.
More recently he was for several years the host of the respected SBS-TV current affairs program "Dateline".
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