Annabel Crabb

Born in 1973
  • 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.

Books by Annabel Crabb