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Steve Lewis Steve Lewis i(A147999 works by)
Gender: Male
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' Steve Lewis has been a member of the federal parliamentary press gallery since 1992 and in 2012, was National Political Correspondent for the News Limited group. Prior to this role, Lewis was Chief Political Correspondent for The Australian from 2002 until August 2007. He also worked for The Australian Financial Review from 1988 in a variety of roles.

A founding member of the gallery choir, the House Howlers, Lewis also played a key role in establishing Canberra's night of nights, the Press Gallery Mid Winter Ball. Lewis has been a press club board member in the past holding position of Vice President from 2001 - 2006 and was re-elected to the position in 2009.' Source: http://www.npc.org.au/ (Sighted 04/07/2012).

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y separately published work icon The Marmalade Files South Sydney area : HarperCollins Australia , 2012 Z1871849 2012 single work novel satire

'An imaginative romp through the dark underbelly of politics by two veteran Canberra insiders. When seasoned newshound Harry Dunkley is slipped a compromising photograph one frosty Canberra dawn he knows he′s onto something big. In pursuit of the scoop, Dunkley must negotiate the deadly corridors of power where the minority Toohey Government hangs by a thread - its stricken Foreign Minister on life support, her heart maintained by a single thought. Revenge.

Rabid Rottweilers prowl in the guise of Opposition senators, union thugs wage class warfare, TV anchors simper and fawn ... and loyalty and decency have long since given way to compromise and treachery. From the teahouses of Beijing to the beaches of Bali, from the marbled halls of Washington to the basements of the bureaucracy, Dunkley′s quest takes him ever closer to the truth - and ever deeper into a lethal political game.' Source: http://www.harpercollins.com.au (Sighted 04/07/2012).

2013 shortlisted Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing Best First Novel
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