Christine Wallace


Christine Wallace is an Australian political journalist, biographer and academic. She is currently an Australian Research Council DECRA fellow at the National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
Her publications include biographies of John Hewson, Germaine Greer, and Don Bradman.

Education

Wallace is a graduate of the Australian National University, University of Sydney and the Australian Graduate School of Management.
In 2015, she completed her PhD on political biography as political intervention.

Career

Political journalist

Wallace was a member of the Canberra Press Gallery and worked for a wide range of print and electronic media outlets including The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, Business Review Weekly, ABC Television, 666 ABC Canberra and the Adelaide radio station 5AA.
After a decade of political and economic journalism, she became a full-time writer in Sydney following the 1996 Australian federal election.

Biographer

Wallace has published three biographies.
She also wrote, but did not publish, an unauthorised biography of Julia Gillard when she was Prime Minister. The book was to be called Julia Gillard: unauthorised, and was to be published by Allen & Unwin in 2011. It was allocated an ISBN, 978-1-74175-848-1, but never published.

Academic

In 2015, she was awarded her PhD for a thesis entitled The Silken Cord: Contemporaneous 20th Century Prime Ministerial Biography in Australia and Its Meaning. It explores the idea of political biography as political intervention, through the contemporaneous political biography of twentieth century Australian politicians.
In 2017, the Australian Research Council awarded Wallace a Discovery Early Career Researcher Award for a post-doctoral study entitled The Caseys and Pat Jarrett in Washington, 1940–1942. It will study Australian Minister Richard Gardiner 'Dick' Casey, his wife Maie Casey and their press aide Patricia 'Pat' Jarrett, who served in Washington during 1940–41.
She currently holds her DECRA fellowship at the National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.

Personal life

Wallace is married to Michael Costello, a former senior Australian public servant.