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・ Laurie Moloney
・ Laurie Monnes Anderson
・ Laurie Montgomery
・ Laurie Morgan
・ Laurie Mougel
・ Laurie Murphy
・ Laurie Mylroie
・ Laurie N. Gottlieb
・ Laurie Nash
・ Laurie Niemi
・ Laurie Notaro
・ Laurie O'Brien
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Laurie Oakes
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・ Laurie Olin
・ Laurie Olliff
・ Laurie Pace
・ Laurie Patton
・ Laurie Paul
・ Laurie Pawlitza
・ Laurie Pender
・ Laurie Penny
・ Laurie Perry Cookingham
・ Laurie Peters (footballer)
・ Laurie Plunkett
・ Laurie Potter
・ Laurie Pritchett


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Laurie Oakes

Laurie Oakes (born 14 August 1943 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian political journalist and media commentator. Since 1966, he has worked in the Canberra Press Gallery, covering the Parliament of Australia and federal elections.
==Early career==
Oakes was educated at Lithgow High School 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 2010-2013: A unique time in politics )〕 and graduated in 1964 from the University of Sydney while working part-time with the Sydney ''Daily Mirror''.
At the age of 25 he was the Melbourne ''Suns Canberra Bureau Chief and while working for that paper he began providing political commentaries for the TV program, ''Willesee at Seven''. In 1978 he began ''The Laurie Oakes Report'', a televised political journal. In 1979 he joined Network Ten and worked there for five years. He has since written about politics for ''The Age'' in Melbourne and the Sunday Telegraph in Sydney. He commentates for several radio stations.〔
In 1980 he obtained a draft copy of the Australian federal budget, before it was tabled in Parliament.〔 〕

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