Tony Wright

Tony Wright

Tony Wright is the National Affairs Editor of The Age. He has been based in the Canberra Press Gallery for 20 years, working for The Canberra Times, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Bulletin before joining The Age in 2007. He has written two plays and two best-selling books, was named Magazine Feature Writer of the Year twice, has won several UN Media Peace Prizes and has been a Walkley Awards finalist five times.

Tony Wright

Craig's list: the greatest conspiracy of them all

Tony Wright If you were to believe him, Craig Thomson is the victim of the greatest conspiracy in modern Australian public life.

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High drama as Thomson stops the clock, but can he wind it back?

Craig Thomson.

Tony Wright He speaks! Craig Thomson, once the holder of the most fascinating union-issued credit card in the land, proved that if nothing else, he is capable of breathtaking brinkmanship.

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CPR(S) failed, patient died - but photo op worked a treat

Tony Wright Doctor Kevin Rudd was doing his familiar round of the wards when he found himself in Blacktown Hospital's emergency department in Sydney yesterday, forced to watch an attempt to revive an ersatz...

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A healthy state is priceless

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Tony Wright As anyone who has taken a child to hospital in the middle of the night knows, it is the pride doctors and nurses take in their work that makes the difference.

And in this instalment, two heroes save the day

Tony Wright When George Bush snr was in the White House, his wife, Barbara, hit on the idea of trying to humanise the family through the voice of its pet dog, Millie.