Former AFR editor-in-chief calls time at Nine to run independent think tank
By Staffwriter in Media News on Wednesday, 04th June 2025 at 9:53am
Michael Stutchbury.
Michael Stutchbury has left the Financial Review a little more than a year after standing down as editor-in-chief to join an influential centre-right think tank, reports The Australian’s Thomas Henry.
Stutchbury, who led the paper for 13 years before stepping into the role of editor-at-large, announced his departure from the newsroom in a message to staff on Monday to take up an “exciting opportunity” at the Centre for Independent Studies.
The former media boss previously moved from Nine (then Fairfax) to The Australian as editor for five years, before returning to become the longest serving editor or editor-in-chief in the AFR’s seven-decade history.
He touted a strong association between the CIS and his former paper, suggesting the two had “mostly ...
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