"Alan Ramsey" is an Australian columnist and former writer for The Sydney Morning Herald. He first started working in journalism in 1953, for Frank Packer who then owned Sydney's The Daily Telegraph (Australia)/Daily Telegraph. He gained experience working for small newspapers in Mount Isa and Darwin before joining Australian Associated Press. For AAP, Ramsey worked as a correspondent in Port Moresby and London before being appointed as a correspondent to travel with the first contingent of Australian combat troops to Vietnam in 1965. Returning to Australia, he was appointed by The Australian to cover federal politics in Canberra in February 1966.

He gained notoriety in 1971 when he yelled "liar" at then Prime Minister, John Gorton, from the press gallery of the House of Representatives. He wrote for a number of other publications before becoming a speechwriter for Australian Labor Party leader Bill Hayden until 1983. He wrote the national politics column for the Sydney Morning Herald from 1986 to 2008. He retired in December 2008. He released a selection of over a decade of opinion pieces for the Herald in his 2009 book A Matter of Opinion. He is a member of the board of the Whitlam Institute, and is married to another journalist from the Fairfax Media/Fairfax stable, Laura Tingle.

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When do you ever see anyone moving manufacturing into the U.S. anymore?

I think that was the first time here that anyone has ever said 'quit selling stuff,'.

They had two cars on fire right away and also they were dealing immediately with extraction.

People around here think we're mostly a wood company. But economically, we're a plastic company. We buy more plastic, in dollars, than we do wood.

We really want to become an active part of the community.