Jane Lee, The Guardian

Jane Lee

The Guardian

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Past:
  • The Guardian
  • ABC.net.au
  • The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Essential Baby
  • The Age
  • Brisbane Times
  • WAtoday
  • Daily Life

Past articles by Jane:

Newsroom edition: is the no campaign's strategy of division here to stay?

Editor-in-chief Lenore Taylor and head of newsroom Mike Ticher speak to Jane Lee about how fear and doubt are shaping the voice debate → Read More

Have the Greens lost the fight for renters’ rights? – podcast

Chief political correspondent Paul Karp tells Jane Lee why the Greens did a deal with Labor and how they are still chasing renters’ votes → Read More

Matildas v France 101 – Full Story podcast

Ahead of the quarter final match between Australia and France assistant sport editor Jo Khan analyses the teams, players and strategies that will be showcased. Can the Matildas make it to the semi-finals? → Read More

Everything you need to know ahead of Matildas vs Denmark

Jane Lee speaks to Kieran Pender to get the facts heading into Monday’s Matildas v Denmark game → Read More

Labor’s chance to lift single parents out of poverty

Inequality reporter Stephanie Convery speaks to Jane Lee about the problem with the single parenting payment → Read More

'Grey corruption' in the Andrews government – podcast

Benita Kolovos tells Jane Lee that though the anti-corruption watchdog has cleared Dan Andrews and his ministers of corrupt conduct, its findings could hit the premier’s legacy → Read More

Yes or no: party politics on the road to the voice

Jane Lee talks to Lenore Taylor and Lorena Allam about the political divisions that could shape the referendum → Read More

‘This is not a decision I took lightly’: Julian Leeser on his resignation from shadow cabinet

Paul Karp and Josh Butler are joined by Julian Leeser to discuss why he resigned from shadow cabinet and the future of the Liberal party → Read More

Why are western countries banning TikTok? – podcast

Reporter Josh Taylor talks to Jane Lee about what’s behind a spate of recent bans on the popular social media app TikTok → Read More

Thomas Mayo on why Peter Dutton is wrong about the voice

Jane Lee talks to Thomas Mayo, a Kaurareg and Kalkalgal Erubamle author and director of Australians for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition, on why he thinks Dutton is wrong about the voice. → Read More

Aston byelection: voters in the former Liberal stronghold hold Peter Dutton’s future in their hands

A loss or even a narrow win will spell trouble for the leader and the party as a whole, which has taken a beating in the past year → Read More

Turning words into actions: the next steps for the Indigenous voice

Indigenous Affairs editor Lorena Allam talks to Jane Lee about what the proposed constitutional amendments to enshrine the Indigenous voice to parliament mean and how they have been received → Read More

How the Catholic church is blocking survivor compensation claims

Guardian Australia reporter Christopher Knaus speaks to Jane Lee about why clergy appear to be returning to the aggressive approach they once took to save money and silence survivors → Read More

The teals, farmers and traditional owners fighting Santos

Rural and regional editor Gabrielle Chan tells Jane Lee about the new generation of farmers taking on Australian gas giant Santos alongside traditional owners and teal independent MPs in a battle over the NSW food bowl of the Liverpool Plains → Read More

The battle over Labor’s key climate policy

Climate and environment editor Adam Morton joins Jane Lee to discuss the details of Labor’s safeguard mechanism and who will be crucial to its success → Read More

The ‘wild west’ of online sperm donation in Australia

Senior reporter Tory Shepherd talks to Jane Lee about why more Australians are turning to the internet for sperm donations → Read More

Is super a tax dodge for the wealthy? – with Lenore Taylor

Jane Lee talks to Guardian Australia’s editor-in-chief, Lenore Taylor, and live news editor, Patrick Keneally, about what your superannuation is really for → Read More

When the Bridezilla label was thrown my way, I realised no one was safe from this sexist trope

We reserve a special kind of contempt for women who are simply trying to organise their wedding → Read More

Medicare is broken, can Labor fix it?

Jane Lee speaks to health policy analyst Jennifer Doggett about Labor’s plan to reform Medicare → Read More

Scammers are getting smarter. Are we ready?

A scam victim describes how she lost $25,000, and reporter Cait Kelly explores whether Australia is prepared to combat the rise in sophisticated scams → Read More