Award-winning journalist takes on new role of national affairs editor at Nine four months after being ‘flabbergasted’ by ABC decision
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The former ABC political editor Andrew Probyn has landed a new gig with the Nine Network months after he was made redundant by the public broadcaster.
The news was shared with Nine staff in an internal email on Sunday. It stated that with “three decades of experience as a reporter and an envious track record of breaking major stories”, Probyn would “bring an extra level of in-depth coverage to our team” as national affairs editor.
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