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Australian politicians upset by Greek-Australian’s revealing book
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Canberra – A recently published book by a Greek-Australian former journalist has turned Australia’s political world – particularly the opposition – upside down with its revelations. 


Niki Savva’s memoir “So Greek: Confessions of a Conservative Leftie”, tells the story of why she made the leap from reporting politics at the highest level to first working as Peter Costello's press secretary, and later in the cabinet policy unit under former prime minister John Howard. After more than two decades as one of Australia’s most senior political journalists, in 1998 she “crossed over to the dark side” and became Peter Costello’s press secretary. After six years, she moved to John Howard’s cabinet policy unit. 

 


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