Malcolm Farr

Malcolm Farr

Malcolm Farr is a political journalist in the Canberra Press Gallery covering the Parliament of Australia in Canberra, the national capital of Australia.

Work

Malcolm Farr is a well known political journalist.

Based in Canberra, he is the National Political Editor for www.news.com.au and contributing writer to The Punch

He has worked for a number of Australian publications including The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mirror, Brisbane Sun and The Australian.

Malcolm regularly appears on the political current affairs programs Meet the Press on Network Ten, and ABC TV's Insiders.[1]

Malcolm also served as President of the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery[2] until 2005.

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