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Future 60:

The US Election

Celebrating 60 years of excellence in journalism

As The Australian celebrates 60 years of excellence in journalism, we invite members of The Australian Plus to join a panel discussion in Sydney on The US Presidential Election.

 

The panel will discuss the polls, the current social and political climate in the US, and what impact the result could have both domestically and on a global scale. Gain valuable insights into the dynamics of what promises to be one of most intriguing, and important elections of the decade.

 

More details and panelists to be announced soon.

 

When: November, 2024
Where: Sydney
Time: Canapés and drinks from 6:00pm. Conversation commences at 6:30pm. 
Price: Complimentary for members of The Australian Plus

 

Seats are limited and subject to availability.

Have you redeemed your complimentary access to The Wall Street Journal? Existing subscribers can activate digital access to WSJ.com for the latest on the US Election. Click here to redeem your access today.

About our Panel

Claire Harvey

Editorial director, The Australian

Claire Harvey is The Australian's editorial director and host of The Front daily news podcast. Claire joined The Australian's Canberra bureau in 1994 and has worked as a reporter, foreign correspondent, deputy editor and columnist at The Australian, The Sunday Telegraph and The New Zealand Herald.

Claire Harvey

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Available until 17:59pm AEDT 30 November 2024, unless the event is sold out prior. Limited to two tickets per eligible The Australian Plus member. Ticket terms and conditions apply. Full terms and conditions apply.

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