Tom Minear

As News Corp Australia’s US correspondent, Minear specializes in decoding Washington’s ripple effects across Australian politics and policy. Based in New York with frequent DC embedment, he offers:

  • US-Australia Relations: Tracks legislative changes impacting trade, defense, and cultural ties
  • Political Strategy: Analyzes how Australian leaders navigate US administration shifts
  • Media Ethics: Examines journalism’s role in shaping transnational perceptions

Pitching Insights

Successful angles combine concrete policy data with human stories:

  • Provide bipartisan US sources willing to discuss Australia-specific impacts
  • Avoid sports/entertainment unless tied to soft-power diplomacy
  • Time pitches to Australian news cycles when US developments peak

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Bio

Tom Minear: A Bridge Between Continents and Conversations

We’ve followed Tom Minear’s career as a journalist who masterfully navigates the intersection of politics, media, and international diplomacy. With over a decade of experience at News Corp Australia, Minear has evolved from a local reporter in Melbourne to a respected US correspondent, offering unique insights into trans-Pacific relations.

Career Trajectory: From Local Beats to Global Stages

  • 2011–2016: Cut his teeth at the Herald Sun covering Melbourne’s courts and crime scenes, developing a knack for investigative rigor.
  • 2017–2022: Transitioned to national politics, analyzing Australia’s shifting policy landscapes under three prime ministers.
  • 2023–present: Appointed US correspondent, where he deciphers Washington’s impact on Canberra for Australian audiences.

Defining Works: Three Articles That Shape the Discourse

Why Dutton's Trump Response Must Be Australia First

When former US President Donald Trump announced aggressive tariffs in early 2025, Minear dissected Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s rapid policy pivot. Through interviews with six bipartisan strategists, the piece revealed how Australian politicians navigate loyalty to allies versus domestic interests. Minear’s analysis of Dutton’s rhetorical shift from critic to collaborator became required reading in Canberra’s parliamentary strategy sessions.

Keyboard Warrior or King: Time to Take Trump Literally

This prescient February 2025 op-ed challenged media norms in covering political rhetoric. Minear argued that journalists must analyze Trump’s statements as actionable policy blueprints rather than mere performative politics. By comparing 2024 campaign promises with 2025 executive actions, he demonstrated how dismissing Trump’s "hyperbole" risks misinforming the public. The article sparked debates in journalism schools nationwide.

Alex de Minaur’s Wimbledon Quarter-Final Showdown

A rare sports piece highlighting Minear’s versatility, this 2025 analysis blended athletic prowess with national identity politics. While chronicling de Minaur’s match, Minear wove in commentary about how Australian athletes become soft-power ambassadors during geopolitical tensions. The article’s subtext about sports diplomacy resonated beyond tennis circles.

Beat Analysis: Pitching Minear in 2025

1. US-Australia Trade Policy Developments

Minear’s coverage of the 2025 AUKUS renegotiations shows his appetite for granular policy analysis. Pitch him exclusive data on how specific tariffs affect regional Australian industries, paired with on-the-record quotes from both Republican and Democratic staffers. Avoid generic "expert reactions" – he prioritizes stakeholders with direct legislative influence.

2. Media’s Role in Diplomatic Crises

His Trump rhetoric analysis demonstrates interest in meta-journalism. Successful pitches might explore how AI fact-checking tools reshape diplomatic communications or provide case studies of editors balancing national interests with press freedom during international standoffs.

3. Bipartisan Australian Responses to US Elections

As shown in his Dutton analysis, Minear tracks how Australian politicians recalibrate messaging across election cycles. Offer access to opposition shadow ministers and governing party strategists willing to discuss contingency plans for potential US administration changes.

Awards and Industry Recognition

"Minear’s work exemplifies transnational journalism that respects neither borders nor partisan boundaries." – 2024 Walkley Awards judging panel citation
  • 2024 Walkley Finalist (International Reporting): Recognized for exposing hidden impacts of US inflation reduction policies on Australian mining communities.
  • 2023 Kennedy Award for Excellence: Won in Political Commentary category for series analyzing Australia’s AUKUS dilemma.

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