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John Norman Stubbs (born 2nd March 1938 in Cunnamulla, Queensland) is a retired Australian political journalist, author and Labor staffer.

Stubbs worked as a political correspondent for newspapers The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald and Brisbane's Sunday Sun amongst others and authored three non fiction books.

He worked as a press secretary for Clyde Cameron, when he was a minister in the Whitlam Government, and for Hugh Hudson a minister in the South Australian government of Don Dunstan.

Stubbs coauthored Nest of Traitors, The Petrov Affair, with Nicholas Whitlam in 1974 about the Petrov Affair. He also wrote The Hidden People, Poverty in Australia and Hayden, a biography of Bill Hayden.

John Stubbs recieved a Walkley Award[1] in 1995 for Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism.

Books

  • John Stubbs, The Hidden People : Poverty in Australia, Lansdowne Press, 1966[2]
  • Nicholas Whitlam and John Stubbs, Nest of Traitors : The Petrov Affair, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, 1974[3]
  • John Stubbs, Hayden, William Heinemann, 1989[4]

References