Morton finishes The Australian service
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 13th June 2019 at 1:14pm
Rick Morton is no longer with The Australian.
Morton went on Twitter to confirm AFR columnist Myriam Robin’s report that he had indeed left The Aus after seven years as social affairs writer. He last submitted a story to the paper on 18 May 2019.
He stated that he will use his downtime from work to start writing a new book, following the success of his best seller, One Hundred Years of Dirt.
“Mostly, however, leaving is tough because I did work I am exceptionally proud of over those years. I don’t subscribe to the belief that journalism is inherently heroic, but you can do good things. I think I did some good things,” Morton added.
Follow Morton on Twitter @SquigglyRick.
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