Margaret Simons is a journalist and writer. Her books include Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs, co-written with Malcolm Fraser, and Penny Wong: Passion and Principle.
Podcasts
The revolution continues
Margaret Simons & Peter Clarke
31 December 2018
A decade after her first interview with Inside Story, writer and media analyst Margaret Simons talks to Peter Clarke about ten years of change, and…
National affairs
The ACCC’s plan to reshape the media landscape
Margaret Simons
11 December 2018
Can government rise to the challenge thrown down by the regulator?
Essays & reportage
“There is this woman, Charmian Clift. And I have to dress up as her and go out and be her”
Margaret Simons
21 November 2018
The writer who remade the women’s column has been recognised by the Australian Media Hall of Fame
National affairs
How Nine and Fairfax sat the wrong test
Margaret Simons
9 November 2018
There’s a good reason why the ACCC didn’t block the Fairfax–Nine merger, and it tells us why government policy needs to change
National affairs
The ABC’s X factor
Margaret Simons
9 October 2018
We now know that at least one highly qualified ABC board candidate was knocked back by the government
National affairs
Who missed out on the ABC board?
Margaret Simons
1 October 2018
The independent panel produced its nominees, but the government had other ideas. Now it’s sitting on the names
National affairs
More trouble at Ultimo
Margaret Simons
24 September 2018
The departure of Michelle Guthrie exposes the weakness of the current ABC board and its strategy
National affairs
The end of Fairfax as we knew it
Margaret Simons
26 July 2018
Nine’s takeover is the logical outcome of bad media policy, and we’ll all live with the consequences
International
“Here we are, living it again, as though we didn’t learn our lesson”
Margaret Simons
4 July 2018
Profile | Filipino senator Risa Hontiveros faces jail for protecting witnesses to a brutal state-sponsored killing. Has the country’s politics come full circle?
Essays & reportage
Looking for trouble
Margaret Simons
18 May 2018
Four months after the summer troubles, a reporter heads to Melbourne’s western fringe in search of “African gangs”
National affairs
Big picture, few hilltops
Margaret Simons
14 November 2017
Where is the ABC heading? Michelle Guthrie’s latest announcement doesn’t make the future much clearer
Essays & reportage
Learning to think at Oxford
Margaret Simons
23 March 2015
“There was nothing before Oxford, really,” says Malcolm Fraser in this extract from his political memoirs, written with Margaret Simons
National affairs
Chill winds
Margaret Simons
1 December 2008
Amid the back slapping and back stabbing, this year’s Walkley Awards dinner highlighted the threat to quality journalism, writes Margaret Simons
National affairs
Movement at last on media policy
Margaret Simons
22 October 2008
The government’s review of public broadcasting might be unnecessarily narrow, but there’s plenty of fuel for controversy, writes Margaret Simons
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