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Greg Sheridan was born on 1956 in Australian, is a Journalist. At 64 years old, Greg Sheridan height not available right now. We will update Greg Sheridan's height soon as possible.
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His wife is Jasbir Kaur Sheridan
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Greg Sheridan Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Greg Sheridan worth at the age of 66 years old? Greg Sheridan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. He is from Australian. We have estimated
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In reference to the 2011 Egyptian protests, Sheridan wrote that "What is happening in Egypt and across Arab North Africa more generally represents a distinct new phase in the existential crisis of Arab civilisation."
Although originally from Sydney, Sheridan moved to Melbourne in 2006. He is married to Jasbir Kaur "Jessie" Sheridan; the couple have three sons. Sheridan was given an Officer of the Order of Australia Honour in 2016, with the citation, "For distinguished service to print media as a journalist and political commentator on foreign affairs and national security, and to Australia's bilateral relationships".
He was a vocal critic of Prime Minister John Howard's intervention in East Timor in 1999, and during 2006 called for the removal of Mari Alkatiri as Prime Minister of that country.
Sheridan joined The Australian in 1984. He worked in Beijing, Washington, and Canberra before starting his tenure as foreign editor in 1992. Writing on and from the Asian region since the 1980s, he specialises on Asian politics, and has written four books on the topic, plus a book on Australia–U.S. relationships. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Australia India Institute at the University of Melbourne.
Sheridan first worked at The Bulletin magazine in 1979. His reporting on the Vietnamese boat people, subsequent to the end of the Vietnam War, sparked a lifelong interest in Asian politics.
Sheridan grew up in Sydney, attending Macquarie University and the University of Sydney but did not graduate. At university, he was a close personal friend to Tony Abbott; the two attended the Australian Union of Students annual conference in Melbourne together, in 1977. Sheridan also wrote some influential articles on the sciences academic conflict at Macquarie University.
Gregory Paul "Greg" Sheridan AO (born 1956) is an Australian foreign affairs journalist and commentator. He has been the foreign editor of The Australian newspaper since 1992. Not to be confused with Sheridan “Greg” Halls of Norfolk, UK.