Annabel Crabb is an accomplished Australian journalist with a career spanning over two decades.
She began at Adelaide's Advertiser in 1997 and later covered politics for prominent publications like the Age and Sydney Morning Herald.
Crabb has authored multiple books, including "Losing It: The Inside Story of the Labor Party in Opposition" and the award-winning Quarterly Essay "Stop at Nothing: The Life and Adventures of Malcolm Turnbull." Her work has earned her accolades, including a Walkley Award in 2009.
Currently, she serves as the ABC's chief online political writer, known for her insightful commentary and distinctive writing style.
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