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Sharri Markson
Sharri MarksonSky News Host

Sharri Markson is the host of ‘Sharri’ on Sky News Australia, Monday-Thursday at 5pm. She is a two-time Walkley Award winner, the recipient of the 2018 Sir Keith Murdoch Award for Excellence in Journalism, the winner of the 2020 News Award for Investigative Journalism, a winner of four Kennedy Awards – for Journalist of the Year, Political Journalist of the Year, Columnist of the Year and Scoop of the Year – and joint winner of the 2019 Press Gallery Political Journalist of the Year award. Sharri was previously The Daily Telegraph’s National Political Editor, The Australian’s Media Editor, CLEO magazine editor, News Editor at Seven News and Chief of Staff and political reporter at The Sunday Telegraph.

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Alan Jones: I’m a ‘big sook’

Alan Jones: I’m a ‘big sook’

ALAN Jones dropped into 2GB studios this morning to tell loyal listeners about his delicate surgery for nerve pain as his good mate Ray Hadley begins double duties to cover for his recovering friend.

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Treasurer Scott Morrison with Mathias Cormann at Parliament House in Canberra. Picture Gary Ramage

Morrison upbeat on 2021 budget surplus

TREASURER Scott Morrison has handed down a surprisingly bright outlook for Australia’s economy, with slightly improved debt and deficit levels over the next three years.

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Probe into Year 3 asylum seeker petition

Probe into Year 3 asylum seeker petition

A Sydney public school, with a Labor councillor as principal, is being investigated by the NSW Department of Education after ‘heartbroken’ nine-year-old pupils sent a letter of support for refugees.

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08/09/2016: Deputy Police Commissioner Cath Burn speaking at a press conference today regarding the stabbing of a man in Minto yesterday afternoon. Police believe it was an act of terrorism. Jane Dempster/The Australian

Top cop’s secret interview revealed

DEPUTY Police Commissioner Cath Burn admitted she knew an officer in her command had “back-­captured” written authorisation for internal corruption investigations after they had already occurred.

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The Labor MPs trying to wreck the West

The Labor MPs trying to wreck the West

THESE four shortsighted federal Labor MPs were elected to fight for Western Sydney but are instead actively threatening tens of thousands of jobs and a multi-billion dollar economic windfall for the state.

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