Christopher Pearson
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Christopher Pearson is an Australian journalist who writes for The Australian.
He comes from Adelaide and received a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from Flinders University as well as a Diploma of Education from The University of Adelaide. He is currently a member of the Council of the National Museum of Australia and a member of the Board of the government-owned SBS television station.[1] Christopher Pearson served as a speech writer to the the former Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard.
In his present employment with The Australian, Pearson writes in depth commentaries and articles that cover a wide variety of cross cultural & religious matters pertaining to Australian society. He has on occasion turned his pen toward more more international issues such as Global Warming, a matter over which he is highly critical.
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- ^ Council members, National Museum of Australia.