TERRY McCRANN, COMMENTATOR
Joining Business
Sunday as a regular commentator in 1987, Terry McCrann is well known for his
hard-hitting commentaries on business, the economy, rampaging entrepreneurs, and
politicians.
Will interest rates be cut? Will the dollar fall? Which
companies are headed for troubled times? For more than 20 years Terry has
provided critical analysis on these issues and a wide range of events and
personalities that have shaped the nation. He's also been at the centre of many
of the great controversies and debates that erupted during the Hawke-Keating
years.
A graduate of Melbourne Grammar School, Terry gained an Honours
degree in Economics from Monash University.
In 1975 he became Finance
Editor for The Sun and the following year Finance Editor of The
National Times. Two years later in 1978, Terry was appointed Business Editor
for The Age.
Joining News Limited in 1987, Terry is currently
Associate Editor of Business for Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper, The
Daily Telegraph in Sydney, and Courier Mail in Brisbane.
Terry McCrann is a winner of the Graham Perkin Journalist of the Year
Award, Finance Journalist of the Year and the Melbourne Press
Club's 1996 Golden Quill Award for his reporting and commentary of the Coles
Myer affair.