Macquarie University (BS) Northwestern University (Master of Journalism) University of Sydney
Occupation
Writer
Employer
New York Post
Children
2
Parent
Frank Devine (father)
Miranda Devine (born 1 July 1961) is a right-wing Australian columnist and writer, now based in New York City. She hosted The Miranda Devine Show on Sydney radio station 2GB until it ended in 2015.[1] She has written columns for Fairfax Media newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald, and for News Limited newspapers Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Melbourne's Sunday Herald Sun, and Perth's Sunday Times. As of 2022, she writes for the New York Post. Some of her political opinion pieces and statements on race, gender, and the environment have been the subject of public scrutiny and debate.[2][3][4]
^Christensen, Nic (21 January 2016). "Miranda Devine pulls plug on Sunday night's Radio 2GB 'The Miranda Devine Show'". Mumbrella. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
^Australian Associated Press (24 August 2020). "'Arguable' case that Quaden Bayles was defamed by Miranda Devine, judge says". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2021. A judge has said nine-year-old Indigenous boy Quaden Bayles has an arguable case that he was defamed by columnist Miranda Devine. Justice Anna Katzmann has approved moves to serve court documents on the controversial New York-based columnist.
^Canning, Simon (2 October 2016). "LGBTIQ comparison to ISIS by Tele's Miranda Devine sets off social media outrage". mumbrella.com.au. Archived from the original on 12 October 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2021. Controversial News Corp columnist Miranda Devine has triggered an angry reaction with a column likening the LGBTIQ campaign supporting marriage equality to the tactics of ISIS.
^Yussuf, Ahmed (6 October 2020). "Donald Trump gives shout out to Australian columnist after she calls COVID-19 "the Chinese virus"". SBS News. Archived from the original on 5 January 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2021. Controversial News Corp columnist Miranda Devine has triggered an angry reaction with a column likening the LGBTIQ campaign supporting marriage equality to the tactics of ISIS.
MirandaDevine (born 1 July 1961) is a right-wing Australian columnist and writer, now based in New York City. She hosted The MirandaDevine Show on Sydney...
journalist Máire Devine, Irish senator Michael Devine (disambiguation), several people MirandaDevine, Australian journalist Noel Devine (born 1988), American...
children. The eldest, MirandaDevine, has been a columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald and the Daily Telegraph. "Vale Frank Devine, laughing cavalier of...
is attacked by Boyd for both its monotony and "featurism" Journalist MirandaDevine refers to an elitist perception that those who live in such suburban...
Australia. Devine, Miranda (27 January 2016). "Sorry David, but it's the wrong fight". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 29 January 2016. Devine, Miranda (31 January...
school celebrations of the "national Wear it Purple campaign" [sic]. MirandaDevine has written that Christian employees of organisations which have signed...
that people have other options if they can't afford childcare. 2000: MirandaDevine 2001: Pru Goward 2002: Bettina Arndt: for suggesting that women couldn't...
another's sexism or misogyny intended to garner support from third parties. MirandaDevine has stated that "[p]laying the gender card is the pathetic last refuge...
who greeted the book favourably are Boris Johnson, Geoffrey Blainey, MirandaDevine, Keith Windschuttle, Janet Albrechtsen, Julie Bishop and Jack Snelling...
(Trute & Angelo, 1997, p.3). In another report in the Daily Telegraph, MirandaDevine, well known for her critical comments on gender and LGBT+ issues argued...
published by Connor Court Publishing and with a foreword written by MirandaDevine. The author writes about ethnic tensions, claiming that the unrest was...
father's Delaware residence where the documents were found. On January 14, MirandaDevine of the New York Post tweeted the same application. A day later, a Breitbart...
interviews with Donohue, Tony Perkins, Ben Carson, Vivek Ramaswamy, MirandaDevine, Brent Bozell, David Horowitz, and Christian Toto. The film was initially...
Australian history, rather than the 'black armband' view. In 2006 columnist MirandaDevine described some of the Braille messages encoded on the external structure...
from the original on November 5, 2011. Retrieved February 8, 2011. MirandaDevine (2008-03-23). "Even the Safest Driver is Being Set Up to Fail". Sydney...
anonymous sources at the FBI, CIA, the Pentagon, [and] White House." MirandaDevine, a columnist with the New York Post who was among the first to write...
William Deane, to the site of the massacre. According to columnist MirandaDevine, reporting on historian Keith Windschuttle's version of events, Deane...
normally opposes Australia accepting refugees. One News Corp columnist, MirandaDevine, wrote about the ties as she saw them between the Australian people...
(Translation Follows Link)". Jewcology. Retrieved 7 November 2019. MirandaDevine, "RTA driving us to criminality", Sydney Morning Herald, 3 June 2007...