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Piers Akerman

Piers Akerman (born 12 June 1950) is an Australian journalist, conservative commentator and columnist for the Sydney newspaper ''The Daily Telegraph''.
==Brief biography==
Piers Akerman was born in Wewak, Papua New Guinea, the third son in a family of four children〔 of John, an Australian Government doctor, and Eve Akerman (d. 2003), a newspaper columnist and reviewer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Papua New Guinea Association of Australia - Vale List )〕 The family left PNG for India in 1951, before returning to Perth, Western Australia,〔 where Piers was raised.
He attended Guildford Grammar School, where he remained until his expulsion, when he was "asked to leave" following a dispute with the headmaster. He spent the last few months of his schooling at Christ Church Grammar School but did not complete his final exams.
In the United States, while covering the 1974 America's Cup at Newport, Rhode Island, Akerman met his wife, Suzanne, a solicitor. They were married in Connecticut several years later and have two children, Tess and Pia. They now live in Sydney.

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