Leo Shanahan
Leo started in journalism when he published a family newspaper after reading a book called “What To Do When You’re Bored”. Fortunately being from a family of 11 the readership of the newspaper was larger than any article he has published since. He also worked out that journalism was indeed a good thing to do when you’re bored.
While spending years studying arts/law at the Australian National University Leo was an enthusiatic reporter and deputy editor of the student newspaper Woroni, wrote music reviews for the Canberra Times and hosted a alternative music radio show.
While completing his honours degree in Political Science and European studies he started at The Age’s Canberra bureau as a researcher for The Age’s political editor Michelle Grattan. He soon started contributing for the Sunday Age and Sun-Herald, breaking numerous news stories and several photocopiers. Leo completed a traineeship with The Age newspaper and online in Melbourne working as a reporter in general news, business, sport and the 2007 election campaign.
In an ingenious attempt to make him somebody elses’ problem Leo was sent to Canberra as a political reporter for The Age in early 2008. He joined The Punch in mid 2009 as a staff writer where he is based in Melbourne and Canberra.
Leo has travelled widely, including stints studying at the University of Stockholm and working in kitchens in Italy, and he enjoys wandering the streets aimlessly until he is hungry and then eating large amounts any kind of Asian noodle soup. He has a really nice blue and white striped t-shirt.
Articles by Leo Shanahan
The Party at the End of the Party
Arriving at the Randwick Labor Club for Saturday night’s ALP election function, the staff at the desk were joking about…... Read more
When a hard earned thirst needs a big cheap beer
VB doesn’t strike you as a brand that needs protecting from being viewed as overtly cheap piss. This isn’t to…... Read more
Christmas Island slowly drifting out of control
While the enormity of the Japanese earthquake disaster has pushed the importance of other news to one side, there has…... Read more
It’s deja vu all over again for Garnaut’s carbon price
There was a telling first line from Professor Ross Garnaut during the launch of his latest carbon trading paper: “Well,…... Read more
Bad things happen when gangsters play actors
The relationship between actors and the parts they play is an odd one. Directors in the pursuit of authenticity in…... Read more
Gillard’s gay marriage and euthanasia minefield
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has been confronted by concerned members of the Labor Right over legislation that would restrict the…... Read more
Windsor’s world of death threats and carbon taxes
Independent MP Tony Windsor has revealed this morning that he has received death threats following the Government’s carbon tax announcement.…... Read more
Question Time live 01/03/11
Expect another fiery Question Time from Canberra today with the carbon tax set to dominate the debate. Join us here…... Read more
Question Time Live
Well it’s back by popular demand: Cover it Live Question Time. Question Time We’ll be updating with Mal Farr in…... Read more
Gillard’s make or break carbon price plan
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has announced today that she intends to introduce a fixed cost for carbon emissions by July…... Read more
Question Time Live Feb 24 2011… Open Thread
Another day in Canberra, another question time. Catch all the action here on The Punch via Malcolm Farr, News.com.au’s National…... Read more
Help out the brus in Christchurch
This is a worthwhile little fund raising video for victims of the Christchurch earthquake from the same guys who brought…... Read more
Question Time Live Feb 23 2011… Open Thread
We’ll bring you updates from Question Time in Canberra today from News.com.au Political Editor Mal Farr. The Christchurch earthquake is…... Read more
Question Time Live Feb 22 2011… Open Thread
The Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand is likely to overshadow Question Time today, with many news outlets staying with the…... Read more
Publishers and book sellers have sealed their own fate
Reading the news yesterday that the United States bookstore chain Border has gone into bankruptcy, I began to ask myself…... Read more
Health: Labor’s dead canary in the hospital hall
There’s an odd kind of acquiescence to broken political promises. It’s considered almost narky to politely point out to politicians…... Read more
Images of the Egyptian revolution
The Egyptian protests that have led to the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak have produced some incredible media images, by…... Read more
Is this the Abbott-killer that Labor’s been waiting for?
Update: Tony Abbott has contacted the wife of the fallen soldier Mrs Beckie MacKinney: “It was an honour to speak…... Read more
Good poll, bad poll will mess with Gillard’s head
This morning’s Newspoll gives to Julia Gillard with the one hand and then quickly smacks her in the back of…... Read more
Should we pay a flood tax?
It’s not entirely clear what Julia Gillard is softening us up for following the Queensland flood disaster. But if a…... Read more
Should Clarke pay a price for Melbourne Test bar session?
News today from The Daily Telegraph today that Australian cricket vice-Captain Michael Clarke and sometime opener Phillip Hughes were out…... Read more
Story of the floods through the Brisbane Flood sculpture
In the tonnes of coverage on the Brisbane floods, nobody seems to have filmed or photographed this rather ironic sculpture.…... Read more
Palin and Obama respond to Arizona shootings
On Tuesday we published this piece by columnist Andrew Bolt. It criticised some on the left in the United States,…... Read more
Queensland flood disaster live blog
AS the flood disaster in Brisbane and the rest of Queensland continues to unfold today, you can follow the latest…... Read more
F&P award for worst attempt to link company with floods
If there were an award for the most insensitive and idiotic attempt at commercial gain from the goodwill generated by…... Read more
There is, unfortunately, no vaccine against stupidity
The British Medical Journal has devoted an editorial to stating that an article published in popular medical journal The Lancet…... Read more
All rage no road: stories of driver’s licence failure
Lying about having epilepsy was when I hit rock bottom on the excuses spectrum. But when faced with the perfectly…... Read more
What would make you vote for state Labor?
News this morning that NSW Premier Kristina Keneally will add points NSW residents’ licenses, apparently in a bid to give…... Read more
Conroy plays deal or no deal on NBN business case
Update 6am: The ABC is reporting the non-disclosure agreement has been shrunk to just two weeks, making it impossible to…... Read more
Hiding the NBN business plan not a good political one
The continuing insistence of the Government not to release its business plan for the National Broadband Network within the next…... Read more
Liberals’ decision will change the new Green paradigm
There is a certain weathered look to the Greens today. The deep rich hue that has characterised that lovely new…... Read more
Are we working too much or just whingeing more?
If you’re reading this consider yourself lucky. You’ve managed to find time out of a stressful work day to squeeze…... Read more
Aboriginal recognition: getting from talk to action
The Prime Minister has announced that she will establish an expert panel to investigate the best way for indigenous people…... Read more
The American take on our Afghan debate
Ahead of US Secretary of State Clinton’s visit to Australia this weekend, The Punch caught up with US Ambassador to…... Read more
One tax you won’t hear the Government wine about
It being Melbourne Cup day yesterday you probably started drinking at about 10 am and missed this story, but in…... Read more
The Punch answers the questions of confused MPs
The new paradigm has begun to play mind games with our federal MPs. Yesterday nobody was quite sure what was…... Read more
If the Greens want to play the majors they need to grow up
On Wednesday Bob Brown said two odd things that either proved he is some kind of political genius, or was…... Read more
How honest is John’s version of history?
The Punch will be live blogging the former Prime Minister John Howard’s appearance on the Q&A program this evening. You…... Read more
The growth industry of pollies in war zones
With the beginning of a parliamentary debate into the war in Afghanistan this week, the more localised conflict between Julia…... Read more
Hockey’s big dangerous play on interest rates
Attempting to make political capital out of interest rates is a risky business. It’s so tempting for both governments and…... Read more
Nine years on, it could be another ten in Afghanistan
The beginning of the debate into Australia’s commitment to the war in Afghanistan is a refreshing exercise. For a cynical…... Read more
You’re meant to sit on the crossbench, not the fence
Independent MP Tony Windsor yesterday continued what is becoming a pattern of rather cryptic and fencing sitting statements. He told…... Read more
Is Dame Joan the greatest Aussie of the last century?
Strangely enough I associate Dame Joan Sutherland with failed attempts to use a Coke machine. My grandfather studied and sang…... Read more
What does Martin Place think of the Aussie economy?
Does anyone else have a creepy feeling about the strength of the Australian economy? I can’t seem to shake the…... Read more
The Assembly is dead. Long live the Committee
The Government’s new climate change committee has made a definitive decision after its first meeting: dump Julia Gillard’s proposed Citizens…... Read more
Dr Lesser has died, but Elmo killed Sesame Street
You were all not doubt saddened to hear about the death of Sesame Street educational developer Dr Gerald Lesser at…... Read more
I want David Bowie
My brother once wore Ziggy Stardust Bowie make-up to school in year 10 to show his devotion to the great…... Read more
A look at our new and possibly improved NGA
The National Gallery is one of those buildings people like to beat up on. Since its open in 1967the building…... Read more
New paradigm, new rules, same old politics
If you didn’t like cricket would it be any easier to bear if you were forced to watch a one…... Read more
The speech the Governor General should have given
For anyone who missed the Governor General’s speech opening Parliament yesterday we might be able to source you a copy,…... Read more
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