"Malcolm Andrews" (born 1944) is an Australian author and journalist. In his 45-year career, he has worked for such media organisations as The Australian, the The Daily Telegraph (Australia)/Daily Telegraph (Sydney), the Daily Express (London) and the Nine Network’s Current affairs (news format)/current affairs program, Today (Australian TV program)/Today. In the early 1970s, he spent five years in Munich working for the United States Department of State/US State Department at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, which broadcast news behind the Iron Curtain.

For five years in the 1980s, he was a daily columnist on the Telegraph. His first column, which ran for three years, was ‘On The Spot’, a half-page look at a particular Celebrity/personality or human interest story. During the other two years, he wrote ‘Sydney Diary’, a pithy collection of gossip and stories about people making headlines and others vainly trying keep their names out of them.

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We have something going on in the town right now that's very optimistic. We need to encourage this kind of activity on the part of our citizens. I personally don't think we need a resolution.

We think we've got a very secure system. Is it perfect? Probably not.