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Niki Savva is an Australian journalist, author, and former senior adviser to prime minister John Howard and treasurer
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Early life

Savva was born in the village of Choli, Cyprus. Her father Andreas emigrated to Melbourne, Australia in 1951 and she followed with her mother Elpiniki and brother Steven several years later. She grew up in
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, an outer suburb of Melbourne. She attended Doveton Primary and Doveton High School where she was a prefect.


Career and personal life

Savva started work as a journalist at the ''Dandenong Journal'', before moving to '' The Australian'' newspaper. In her early twenties, she moved to Canberra to work as a correspondent in the Canberra press gallery, for ''The Australian'' and later for the '' Herald Sun'' and '' The Age''. She also worked as the Washington correspondent for
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. The illness and death of her sister Christina at 43 caused Savva to reconsider her career in journalism in 1997, and she accepted a job offer from federal treasurer
Peter Costello Peter Howard Costello (born 14 August 1957) is an Australian businessman, lawyer and former politician who served as the treasurer of Australia in government of John Howard from 1996 to 2007. He is the longest-serving treasurer in Austral ...
as his media advisor. She worked for Costello for six years before joining the staff of prime minister John Howard for three years on Howard's Cabinet Policy Unit. She resigned from ''The Australian'' in June 2021 when the paper opted to commission a column from
Peta Credlin Peta-Louise Mary Credlin (born 23 March 1971) is an Australian former political advisor who served as Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Tony Abbott for his term from September 2013 to September 2015. Tony Abbott was Prime Minister for exactly 1 ...
to run on the same day as Savva's. She joined the Melbourne ''Age'' and the '' Sydney Morning Herald'' the following month. Savva appears regularly as a panelist on the ABC's '' Insiders'' program. Savva is married to Vince Woolcock, a Liberal political staffer.


Political views

In a book about her time as an adviser to Peter Costello, and then to John Howard, Savva described herself as a "conservative leftie". On the Liberal side of politics, she supported Costello's leadership ambitions, over those of the more conservative Howard, and, later, Malcolm Turnbull's leadership ambitions over those of the rightwing
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. According to journalist
Laurie Oakes Laurie Oakes (born 14 August 1943 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian retired journalist. He worked in the Canberra Press Gallery from 1969 to 2017, covering the Parliament of Australia and federal elections for print, radio, and ...
, Savva said in 2011 that journalists can lie, but politicians should not: "As a journalist, I lied often, usually about my sources, but about other things, too. Journalists can and do get away with lying; politicians and staff can't. Nor should they." In 2016, her book ''The Road to Ruin: How Tony Abbott and Peta Credlin Destroyed Their Own Government'' was released to much critical acclaim. Based on Savva's access to Abbott and Credlin's colleagues, and devastating first-person accounts of what went on behind the scenes, it outlined the fall of the Abbott Government, relating it to Abbott's closeness to his chief of staff, Peta Credlin. Savva was criticised by Abbott and Credlin, several journalists, and the ABC's '' Media Watch'' for not contacting the subjects of her book for comment on its claims, or giving them a right of reply. However, the book was hailed by many others as an exceptional piece of investigative journalism, with none of Savva's claims in the book having been disputed since its publication.
Michael Gawenda Michael Gawenda (born 1947) is an Australian journalist and was editor of ''The Age'' from 1997 to 2004. He was appointing inaugural Director of the Centre for Advanced Journalism at the University of Melbourne, launched in 2008.The centre's miss ...
wrote in '' The Sydney Morning Herald'': "It is a terrific book, but that's not the point here. The point is that Savva does not rely on anonymous sources for her examination of the relationship between Abbott and Peta Credlin. Her sources are named. They speak for themselves. We know who they are and where they worked and we know the terms and circumstances of their relationships with Abbott or Credlin." ''The Road to Ruin'' won the 2017
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(ABIA) for General Non-fiction Book of the Year.


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