Maxine McKew (born 1953) is an Australian Labor parliamentary candidate and former journalist. As a broadcaster, McKew hosted a number of programmes on Australian Broadcasting Corporation television and radio, most recently "Lateline" and "The 7.30 Report". In February 2007, McKew announced her candidacy for Bennelong, the federal parliamentary seat held by Prime Minister John Howard. Wikipedia
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AFTER three decades as an ABC reporter and one of its most respected presenters, Maxine McKew is leaving the national broadcaster. www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20636881-2,00.html
The former ABC journalist and presenter, Maxine McKew , is to contest the Prime Minister's seat of Bennelong for the ALP in this year's election. ... McKew wins Bennelong and the coalition wins the election. This would be an unprecedented result. No australianpolitics.com/news/2007/02/07-02-26_mckew.shtml
Maxine started working as a cadet journalist with the ABC at the age of 21. She has won a Walkley Award and a Logie and has hosted prestigious public affairs programs such as Lateline and The 7.30 Report on ABC Television. She was also a reporter for Th www.maxinemckew.alp.org.au/about/index.php
Walkley and Logie Award winning journalist Maxine McKew is one of Australia's most experienced and authoritative interviewers. In 2003 she was awarded a Centenary Medal for services to broadcasting. A regular writer for the Bulletin Magazine she also ac www.speakersolutions.com.au/speakers/maxine-mckew.asp?cat=5