The Mandarin (website)

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The Mandarin
Categories Public sector
First issue2014;10 years ago (2014)
CountryAustralia
Language English
Website themandarin.com.au

The Mandarin is an Australian online magazine, owned by Private Media.

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History

The Mandarin was launched in 2014 as a part of Private Media's "broader focus on business and the government sector"; Ken Henry, Lucy Turnbull, and Graeme Samuel served on the website's initial advisory committee. [1] [2] [3] Tom Burton, former executive editor at The Sydney Morning Herald , was appointed publisher. [4]

The website's audience grew to around 25,000 subscribers and 90,000 unique visitors to the website per month by 2018. [5]

Chris Johnson was a past managing editor. [6] In 2019 Tom Burton departed the company after being appointed editor of The Australian Financial Review's coverage of government issues. [7]

The Mandarin's reporting has been referenced by The New Daily and the Sydney Morning Herald . [8] [9]

Description and people

As of June 2024 Peter Gearin, formerly special reports editor at The Mandarin, is editor of the publication, [10] which reports news of interest to Australian public sector managers. [3]

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References

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  2. "The Mandarin: new online publication for public servants". RN Breakfast. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 5 September 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
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  8. "'Home is not what it used to be': Michael Pezzullo justifies new security super-ministry in colourful speech". Sydney Morning Herald . 17 October 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
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  10. "Our Team". The Mandarin. 17 January 2024. Retrieved 15 June 2024.