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Mike Ticher

Mike Ticher

News Editor at Guardian Australia

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Location
Australia
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Australia
  • Soccer
  • Southeast Asia
  • News

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Recent Articles

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Newsroom edition: is Labor doing enough to solve the housing crisis? – Full Story podcast

Bridie Jabour talks to the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, deputy editor Patrick Kennelly and the national news editor, Josephine Tovey, about whether the government has found the right solutions to fix the housing crisis
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Newsroom edition: does the Albanese government have a transparency ...

Bridie Jabour talks to the editor, Lenore Taylor, and the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, about whether the Albanese government is failing to live up to its own expectations on transparency
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Newsroom edition: Albanese prepares to meet Trump, SXSW Live – Full...

Live from the South by Southwest festival in Sydney, Bridie Jabour talks to the editor, Lenore Taylor, the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, and senior audio producer Miles Herbert about how Anthony Albanese will navigate meeting Donald Trump as Australians watch America’s authoritarian turn
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Newsroom edition: can Labor jumpstart the economy? – Full Story pod...

Bridie Jabour talks with the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, and Guardian Australia’s economics editor, Patrick Commins, about whether the Albanese government has the ambition for big reform
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Newsroom edition: the perils of covering extreme weather during the...

Nour Haydar speaks with the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, and deputy editor Patrick Keneally about why language matters and how crucial it is to refer to the climate crisis when covering extreme weather
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Newsroom edition: can Labor stare down its critics? – Full Story po...

Nour Haydar speaks to the national news editor, Josephine Tovey, and the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, about what will happen if Labor pushes forward with the reform
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Newsroom edition: have Labor or the Coalition done enough to earn y...

Bridie Jabour talks to the editor, Lenore Taylor, and the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, about the choices progressive voters face as they head to the polls
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What the federal budget means for your generation – gen Z, millenni...

Tax cuts, more funding for Medicare bulk billing, the PBS and education are all welcome – but a lack of ambition on housing is a sore point
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Newsroom edition: what a divided Australia means for the election –...

Bridie Jabour talks with the editor-in-chief, Lenore Taylor, and the head of newsroom, Mike Ticher, about what is dividing voters, and how these fractures are shaping our politics
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Newsroom edition: the culture wars being waged around the Olympics ...

Bridie Jabour speaks to the head of news, Mike Ticher, and the national news editor, Josephine Tovey, about why some on the right have turned the Olympics into a moral panic
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‘Dingoes were here first’: the landowners who say letting ‘wild dog...

Some farmers see a vicious pest that should be shot on sight, others a native species that plays a vital role in Australia’s ecosystem
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Sydney: why this city would be better off without its world famous ...

Continuing our critiques of cities by writers who live in them, would Australia’s largest metropolis actually benefit from ditching its famous landmarks and concentrating on the rest of it?
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Erased from history: how Sydney destroyed its trams for love of the...

As the city prepares to open a new line built at vast expense, the decision to get rid of trams in the 1950s looks more questionable than ever
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Morning mail election extra: hi-vis vests, electric cars and dunce ...

Week one: after a tepid start the campaign settles itself into the usual pattern of gratuitous insults and familiar talking points
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Morning mail: protests against Trump's Jerusalem move turn violent

Friday: Palestinian protesters confront Israeli forces in the occupied territories. Plus: concern over Chinese institute’s role in NSW education
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Morning mail: ABC radio current affairs programs slashed

Tuesday: PM and The World Today are to be cut in half in the ABC’s plans to appeal to a younger audience. Plus: no Brexit deal yet
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Morning mail: Texas storm turns freeways into rivers

Monday: Several deaths have been reported in Houston as residents are forced on to their roofs to escape the wake of Hurricane Harvey. Plus: renewables now provide 70% of Australia’s home electricity consumption
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Sydney: why this city would be better off without its world famous ...

Continuing our critiques of cities by writers who live in them, would Australia’s largest metropolis actually benefit from ditching its famous landmarks and concentrating on the rest of it?