Washington Post opens Sydney office
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 06th May 2021 at 2:25pm
American broadsheet The Washington Post is establishing a new bureau office in Sydney, with Michael Miller (pictured) as the bureau chief, effective July 2021.The office is part of the paper’s new overseas expansion plan. Miller will settle in with his wife, Mila, a native Sydneysider.
“Adding a new base in Australia will allow The Post to deepen its coverage of an important and increasingly complicated part of the world whose many challenges – from China to migration to climate change – carry global resonance,” explained the Post’s editorial board.
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