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Occupation
  
Political journalist

Name
  
Paul Lyneham


Role
  
Journalist

Spouse
  
Dorothy Horsfield

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Born
  
13 August 1945 (
1945-08-13
)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Children
  
Chloe Lyneham, Joel Lyneham, Mathew Lyneham

Died
  
November 24, 2000, Canberra, Australia

Books
  
Political Speak: The Bemused Voters' Guide to Insults, Promises, Leadership Coups, Media Grabs, Pork-barrelling and Old Fashioned Double-speak

Notable credits
  

Abbott vs Turnbull: Republic Debate (1993)


Paul Lyneham (13 August 1945 – 24 November 2000) was an Australian journalist and commentator. Lyneham was born in Melbourne in 1945, growing up there and in Canberra where he graduated from the Australian National University. He worked as a journalist at The Australian and The Canberra Times newspapers before joining the ABC in 1969 and spending a period of time as London, UK correspondent. Whilst in London, Lyneham met the author Dorothy Horsfield, with whom he went on to have three children. Lyneham joined commercial television, working for Channel Seven as a foreign correspondent including reporting on the Falklands War. After returning to Australia Lyneham worked on Sydney radio station 2BL with his close friend Andrew Olle. He also reported for The 7.30 Report before joining Channel Nine and 60 Minutes.

Contents

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1983: Whitlam Comments On Hawke's Election


Death

Lyneham died of lung cancer on 24 November 2000 at Canberra. On 20 February 2002 then Federal Treasurer Peter Costello launched the biography of Lyneham, 'Paul Lyneham – A Memoir', written by his widow Dorothy Horsfield, at the National Press Club, Canberra. Annually since 2002, the National Press Club has also awarded the Paul Lyneham Award for excellence in journalism with only members of the federal parliamentary press gallery being eligible for the award.

References

Paul Lyneham Wikipedia