Talk:Christine Wallace
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[edit]I've removed the following material because it is not cited and seems to contravene Wikipedia's Neutral Point of View policy. If anyone wants to provide a more nuanced review of her journalism, I'd appreciate it.
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Wallace's early interest in politics began when appointed a staffer in the office of Peter Shack MP, a Liberal member of the House of Representatives.
During the 1990s, Wallace's articles in The Australian Financial Review were very critical of Dr John Hewson, then leader of the opposition Liberal Party and whose economically liberal programme, "Fightback!", anticipated the political agenda of the Howard Government. Later she broke the story that she also claims sparked the resignation of Liberal Party leader Alexander Downer,[citation needed] allowing John Howard to regain the post and later become prime minister.
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