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
Punch on: Open thread 09/06/10
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The Punch’s pub rant on the World Cup draw
The way people go on about soccer at World Cup time is reminiscent of the way people like to talk…... Read more
Campaign countdown: Rudd discovers the double negative
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd appears to be embarking upon an interesting election strategy. It is to remind people that although…... Read more
Campaign countdown: it just got a lot worse for Rudd
UPDATE 8.05am: Kevin Rudd has just appeared on AM saying “We’ve got a huge amount of work to do to…... Read more
Will we or won’t we be hailing the chief?
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Why the Government just loves Clive Palmer
You couldn’t invent Clive Palmer. Well that’s not quite true, you could invent Clive Palmer, but you’d be told to…... Read more
What do you do when you lose? Go back to basics
Following yesterday’s bad Newspoll results for both major parties, Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott looked like captains of flogged football…... Read more
How far can Abbott go by going negative?
Yesterday’s question time summed up so much of what federal politics is about at the moment. Tony Abbott and the…... Read more
We are now all the proud sponsors of the mining tax
In the scheme of policy reversals this doesn’t quite rank up there with dumping “the greatest moral challenge of our…... Read more
Punch on Origin style
Update: Blues lost, again. Tonight is game one of Rugby League’s State of Origin. I don’t know about you but…... Read more
Fraser could take Bishop with him on the way out
It has not been a good morning for the Liberal Party. It has been revealed Former Liberal Prime Minister Malcolm…... Read more
How do you end a favourite TV show? You’ve lost me
There must be few things harder for a writer than trying to knock out the final episode of a long-running…... Read more
Punch on: Open thread 26/05/2010
Today the 17th United States President Andrew Johnson faced a second attempt to impeach him. Even though 35 Senators voted…... Read more
Don’t ask, don’t tell Aker
As football players and people go Jason Akermanis is a pretty interesting guy. The fact that he was motivated to…... Read more
How it became Facebook’s fault
In recent months, and especially the last week, there has been a noticeable shift in public sentiment against Facebook. The…... Read more
It’s Time - to scrap three year terms
We’re now entering a Twilight Zone on our electoral calendar. The bizarre formulation of federal three year terms will force…... Read more
Mad or not, Kevin must fight for the mining tax
If you hadn’t noticed Kevin Rudd and his Government are in a bit of trouble at the moment. A perception…... Read more
Slash and burn: 10 sneaky cuts you might have missed
While the Government’s new taxes on the mining sector and tobacco are central to bringing the budget back into deficit…... Read more
Kevin Rudd, master of understatement
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Big day in little Britain
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No hooray for Henry
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It’s back to the future with Malcolm
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How PowerPoint slides ruined the world
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Bludger politics: the Paxtons don’t live here anymore
As Prime Minister Rudd was dancing around morning television selling his health deal with the states, Opposition leader Tony Abbott…... Read more
Will we see an eruption out of Canberra today?
While the world is held ransom by a volcano that looks like its name was invented by a process of…... Read more
If you needed reminding young Libs were out of touch
The bizarre behaviour of Young Liberal National Party Nick Sowden in calling Barack Obama a monkey underscores one point pretty…... Read more
We won’t have Nixon to kick around anymore
Christine Nixon’s testimony in front of the bushfire Royal Commission today could well spell the end of her role chair…... Read more
What a difference an election year makes
Only a few days after doing an Olympic standard quadruple backflip on its asylum seeker policy, the Rudd Government now…... Read more
Rusty and the boys like a good spag bol
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Scrabble just got easier for the stupiderer
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Google doesn’t do evil, but it is creepy
While visiting Google headquarters outside of San Francisco I saw a rather strange thing. Out in the rain there was…... Read more
Rudd starts redneck war with Alabama
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With China it’s not all beer and dim sum
The decision by a Shanghai court to sentence Stern Hu to ten years should teach us a lesson about the…... Read more
The Punch meets Twitter founder Biz Stone
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Facebook responds: Shock at obscenities, no policy change
The Punch has just left Facebook’s headquarters in San Francisco where the company sought to address the fallout from the…... Read more
The diplomatic tightrope in the age of Social Media
Considering the complex cloak and dagger diplomacy surrounding US-Iran relations deputy US State Department Spokesman Robert Duguid comes out with…... Read more
Is it time for Rudd to exterminate the Dalek?
As cynical as it might sound you can’t help but think that Communications Minister Stephen Conroy would have been relieved…... Read more
Tanner wins the week, Joyce wins the day
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Website attacks spread throughout Government
Government security sources have told The Punch the attacks on the official Parliament website have also spread to the Attorney-Generals,…... Read more
No wonder we’re confused about climate change . . .
The head of the UN’s climate change panel (the IPCC) Rajendra Pachauri has released a novel that combines lessons on…... Read more
O’Reilly and Stewart: two sides of the same dime
You may not have time to watch this whole interview between Jon Stewart and Bill O’Reilly but it’s worth a…... Read more
Kevin Rudd cooks up a John Hewson birthday cake
Well it won’t have the same political impact as the Hewson birthday cake answer in 1993 but it was almost…... Read more
Help us have a look at who’s funding our political parties
It’s reporting season for political parties in the 2008-09 financial year. Well in as much as political parties are forced…... Read more
Punch declares: Australia must support the skinny Scot
Following Andy Murray’s pretty convincing win in last night’s Australian Open semi-final The Punch now argues Australia must support the…... Read more
Kangaroo numbers drop to 50,890,745 after slaying
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Please Lleyton, put an end to this painful pants dance
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Conan gets the best ever revenge on a bad boss
America’s late night talk show crisis is almost an end with Conan O’Brien set to get the sack from the…... Read more
The tennis is just boring without bad guys
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Ethnic violence at the tennis, it’s just so pathetic
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How much do we actually care about whales?
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