US news site Politico to launch in Australia, aiming to bring policy focus and new angles' to Canberra
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US news site Politico to launch in Australia, aiming to bring policy focus and new angles' to Canberra
"Australians need journalism that both explains power dynamics and connects the dots globally. In this era of great power and technology upheavals, Politico's ability to examine Australia's most important security and trade relationships is unrivaled. We take politicians and policy seriously—it's all we do."
"The Canberra bureau will link Politico readers in North America and Europe to Australian politics and help readers understand geopolitical developments in the Indo-Pacific. This investment in a third continent underscores how Politico enters its third decade as a strong, successful, and growing news organisation."
"Canberra is unmistakably a Politico town. It has the planet's densest diplomatic community, and is a city purpose-built for power and policy. Canberra is also a geopolitical centre of gravity in the Indo-Pacific region."
Politico, the US-based political news organization, is establishing an Australian bureau to launch Canberra Playbook, a newsletter focused on federal parliamentary politics and policy. Ryan Heath, an Australian journalist who previously launched Politico's Brussels Playbook, will lead the new edition. The expansion reflects Politico's commitment to connecting international power centers and examining geopolitical developments in the Indo-Pacific region. The bureau will link North American and European readers to Australian politics while helping audiences understand security and trade relationships. Politico operates 350 journalists across multiple locations including Washington, Brussels, London, Paris, Berlin, Sacramento, and New York, maintaining a profitable model combining free and subscription content.
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