The build-up featured a media war, with Melbourne newspapers stumping for Johnson while the Sydney journalists trumpeted Miller.
Two Sydney journalists, J. F. Archibald and John Haynes, founded The Bulletin magazine; the first edition appeared on 31 January 1880.
It was written by Vince Kelly, a noted Sydney journalist.
Based on information supplied by two Sydney journalists, Oz editor Richard Neville compiled a "Top 20" list of Sydney gangsters.
The Bulletin was founded by two Sydney journalists, J.F. Archibald and John Haynes, and the first edition appeared on 31 January 1880.
Some Sydney journalists, such as Phil Gould, questioned the state of Queensland's football talent, given that they had needed to "bring back 35-year-olds to win."
Arcadia Melbourne 2007 ( novel ) which concerns a Sydney journalist.
The script was written by Sydney journalist and author Con Drew, and was originally titled The Trail of the Twang.
In March 1949 Sharkey told a Sydney journalist that "if Soviet Forces in pursuit of aggressors entered Australia, Australian workers would welcome them."
Well, to my surprise the Sydney journalists had never heard of that impostor!