For other people named Patrick McGuinness, see Patrick McGuinness (disambiguation).
Padraic McGuinness
Born
(1938-10-27)27 October 1938
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died
26 January 2008(2008-01-26) (aged 69)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality
Australian
Other names
Paddy McGuinness, P. P. McGuinness
Occupation(s)
Journalist, newspaper editor
Known for
Views as a political commentator
Padraic Pearse "Paddy" McGuinnessAO (27 October 1938 – 26 January 2008) was an Australian journalist, activist, and commentator. He began his career on the far left, then worked as a policy assistant to the more moderate Labor parliamentarian Bill Hayden. Later he found fame as a right-wing contrarian and finished his career as the editor of the conservative journal, Quadrant. He had also worked as a columnist for The Australian and The Sydney Morning Herald and as the editor of The Australian Financial Review.[1]
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religious organisations". McGuinness is married to Tom Duff, a sheep farmer. The couple have four children. Gabriela Baczynska and Padraic Halpin (September 4...
. It was the magazine Quadrant, however, under the editorship of PadraicMcGuinness, that marshalled the troops and galvanised the disparate voices of...
semi-final, and McGuinness's condensing of the pitch influenced how Dublin subsequently improved over the next five years. McGuinness ended his first...
friend and drinking buddy Pádraic Súilleabháin. When a hurt Pádraic presses Colm for an explanation, he says that Pádraic is too dull, and he would rather...
vocalist Conor Deasy and guitarist Daniel Ryan, guitarist and bass player PadraicMcMahon, pianist Kevin Horan and drummer Ben Carrigan. Their break came with...
Labor Party (DLP). The careers of Gerard Henderson, Frank Devine and PadraicMcGuinness are illustrative of the drift by some Irish Australians away from...
and former newspaper editor. PadraicMcGuinness AO (1938–2008): Australian journalist, activist, and commentator. Gareth McLean (born c.1975): Scottish...
and television presenter (Dancing with the Stars and The X Factor) PadraicMcGuinness – journalist, editor of Quadrant Bill Miller – film producer (Happy...
described McGlinchey as a "lunatic", and more of an enemy to the British government than Martin McGuinness. McGlinchey not only lacked McGuinness's restraint...
"When the numbers add up, or do they?". The Sydney Morning Herald.; McGuiness, Padraic P. (15 March 1988). "Drover's dog no Kerr". The Australian Financial...
Arthur Kramer, 81, American lawyer, founder of Kramer Levin, stroke. PadraicMcGuinness, 69, Australian journalist and editor, cancer. Viktor Schreckengost...
Ferris 1997 Michael Cloherty 1998 Jim McGuinness 1999 Colm Cooper Michael Donnellan Noel Garvan Pádraic Joyce Tom McLoughlin Seamus Moynihan Colm Parkinson...
(elected as DUP) Jeffrey Donaldson Mid Ulster Cathal Mallaghan Keith Buchanan Padraic Farrell Jay Basra Denise Johnston Glenn Moore Alixandra Halliday John Kelly...
Chaomhánach (born 1991) Marina Carr (born 1964) Austin Clarke (1896–1974) Padraic Colum (1881–1972) William Congreve (1670–1729) Michael Cormican (1948-2023)...
Scottus Eriugena 1977 Louis le Brocquy 1978 Catherine McAuley 1978 William Orpen 1979 Pádraic Pearse 1979 Rowland Hill 1979 Pope John Paul II 1980 George...
were also produced in Irish. A pioneering modernist writer in Irish was Pádraic Ó Conaire, and traditional life was given vigorous expression in a series...