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
Dummies guide to the next fortnight of Parliament
Explanations of the mechanics of politics can be an exercise in making people feel stupid. Politicians, their advisors and political…... Read more
What are the ARU and Lote’s lawyers trying to hide?
What the hell are the Australian Rugby Union and Lote Tuqiri’s management trying to hide over the winger’s sacking from…... Read more
Why are people so fascinated by the Obama Joker poster?
This poster depicting Barack Obama as the Dark Knight Joker is currently causing a stir in America and the rest…... Read more
Abbott’s not the answer, it’s time to play Hockey
As this fight looks almost inevitable within the Liberal Party anyway it seems logical to have it now: Joe Hockey…... Read more
The lost tribes of bogan: booners, westies and bevans
It may seem a little odd to some but I am a snob when it comes describing those who are…... Read more
Should parents be testing kids for drugs in the home?
An American company has announced that it will now make available in Australia kits that will let parents test their…... Read more
Rudd’s health revolution is not a takeover of hospitals
The National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission’s final report is a much needed blueprint for health reform in Australia. But…... Read more
Bible bashing is easy, but would artists touch Islam?
The Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow with a local community church has opened a new exhibition that originally aimed…... Read more
The best eunuch in the Chinese court: Colin Barnett
If you ever find yourself in a foreign prison awaiting representation from Australia on your behalf just pray that West…... Read more
Twitter special: why The Punch says it’s okay to Tweet
Today on The Punch we are running a special package on social media with a focus on Twitter. At the…... Read more
Did you need that moment in history? I taped the cricket
Earlier this week I was banging on about what a shame it is that nobody much cared about the space…... Read more
Let’s go to Mars, I’ll explain on the way
I have a theory that about 90 per cent of the viewer interest in motor sport of any kind is…... Read more
“Hey, check out the truck”: our political Summernats
While Italian politics is unable to go a week without some 18-year-old girl claiming to have had a sixsome with…... Read more
Locked out of the club: come clean on why you sacked Lote
News that the Australian Rugby Union has torn up the contract of Lote Tuqiri is bad news for the Wallabies…... Read more
For better or for worse: 10 things that changed today
With the beginning of the new financial year there are invariably small changes to our lives. Many of these revolve…... Read more
The hard men that soft modern sport has left behind
With Swans coach Paul Roos all but saying he’d like forward Barry Hall to retire after landing another stray punch,…... Read more
Our scandals suck, just ask Silvio Berlusconi
Following this week’s bizarre events involving fake emails, conspiracies, counter-conspiracies and dead cats I began to ask the question: at…... Read more
Not without my Bundy: the alcopops endgame
UPDATE 7:30 PM The Coalition has not agreed to a vote on the alcopops legislation in this sitting, so the…... Read more
It’s no help to link Black Saturday to climate change
The Red Cross does some of the most important work people can dedicate their lives to. After the Black Saturday…... Read more
Where’s my vote Iran?
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Open up, it’s the fat police
A new preventative health agency is set to be established in the coming months that will tell people what they…... Read more
On the mean streets of South Yarra, the lights are on…
While Peter Costello often cites his love of serving the people of Higgins as the reason for staying on in…... Read more
Foul mouthed conversation that stopped a nation
It was the week when Tracy Grimshaw decided to further her ambitions of becoming the next Darryn Hinch (shame, shame…... Read more
Vicpocalypse is here but Melbourne the most livable
Having just moved back to Melbourne on a characteristically wet and cold June weekend I thought the fact the streets…... Read more
Joel’s gone: about time
Joel Fitzgibbon hasn’t just been skating on thin ice: he’s been hosting rave parties on it. It seems Kevin Rudd…... Read more
Punch: play Origin in Melbourne every year
Despite the seemingly inoperable state that Rugby League can appear to be in at times, the advent of the three-match…... Read more
Rudd’s secret spiked essay for Foreign Affairs journal
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd wrote an essay for the world’s top foreign policy publication Foreign Affairs but it was rejected…... Read more
Quiet toughness of woman made famous by swine flu
Before the advent of swine flu, Nicola Roxon’s most notable public outing was during the 2007 election campaign when Health…... Read more
But what if it was Elf flu?
One of the best Simpsons quotes has got to be Homer’s reply to Ned Flanders after being lectured about the…... Read more
Remember that thing you said about hospitals, PM?
In the heady days of the 2007 election campaign the Australian people were given a promise. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd…... Read more
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