Episode 42: Katharine Murphy (live)

Published: Oct. 18, 2017, 1:59 a.m.

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Katharine Murphy is political editor of\\xa0Guardian Australia.

Having spent more than two decades as a member of the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery, Katharine has earned a reputation as one of the nation\'s sharpest political analysts. While based in Canberra, she has worked as a reporter for The Australian Financial Review,\\xa0The Australian and\\xa0The Age, and more recently, she has been a part of\\xa0Guardian Australia\'s team since the website launched in 2013. In addition to her daily reporting and editorial duties, Katharine also writes occasional longform essays for the Melbourne-based literary journal\\xa0Meanjin.

In late August, I spoke with Katharine before a live audience at the Canberra Writers Festival, whose theme in 2017 was "power, politics and passion". Our conversation at the festival touches on Katharine\'s approach to political reporting, which requires constant scepticism while avoiding cynicism as much as possible; how her mother\'s fiery passion for a Sydney Morning Herald columnist rubbed off on her at a young age; what she has observed about the cultural differences of working for three different media organisations in Fairfax, News Corp and The Guardian; what she has learned about the mechanics and logistics of live blogging political news with little time for coffee or bathroom breaks, and how she came to write an intimate and moving essay about the joys and sorrows of raising her daughter.

Katharine Murphy has worked in Canberra\'s parliamentary gallery for more than 20 years, starting at The Australian Financial Review, where she was Canberra chief of staff from 2001 to 2004. In 2004, Katharine moved to The Australian as a specialist writer until 2006, when she became national affairs correspondent at The Age. In 2008, she won the Paul Lyneham award for excellence in press gallery journalism, and has been a Walkley Award finalist twice: for digital journalism for her pioneering live politics blog, and for political commentary. She is a regular panelist on the ABC\\u2019s Insiders program, on ABC24\\u2019s The Drum, and Sky News Agenda. Katharine is\\xa0Guardian Australia\'s political editor, and has worked there since the site\'s inception in 2013. She is also a regular essayist for the quaterly literary journal\\xa0Meanjin.

Show notes and links to what was\\xa0discussed in this episode:\\xa0http://penmanshippodcast.com/episode-42-katharine-murphy-live/

Katharine Murphy on Twitter: @Murpharoo

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