Malcolm Andrews

Journalist, Person

1944 –

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Who is Malcolm Andrews?

Malcolm Andrews is an Australian author and journalist. In his 45-year career, he has worked for such media organisations as The Australian, the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Express and the Nine Network’s current affairs program, Today. In the early 1970s, he spent five years in Munich working for the US State Department at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, which broadcast news behind the Iron Curtain.

For five years in the 1980s, he was a daily columnist on the Telegraph. His first column, which ran for three years, was ‘On The Spot’, a half-page look at a particular personality or human interest story. During the other two years, he wrote ‘Sydney Diary’, a pithy collection of gossip and stories about people making headlines and others vainly trying keep their names out of them.

As a freelance based on the New South Wales north coast, Andrews writes extensively on a wide variety of subjects for a whole spectrum of newspapers and magazines. They have included several News Limited capital city newspapers. For many years he also wrote a weekly profile on a newsworthy Australian that was syndicated through several of the larger provincial newspapers. He is Australian correspondent for the British weekly, Rugby Leaguer & League Express, and as such writes more words annually on Rugby League than any other journalist in the world. For almost 30 years he was also a regular columnist in Turf Monthly magazine and won several awards for his newspaper coverage of horse racing.

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on July 23, 2013

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