Two noted journalists who went to MSC Colleges, Tony Wright and Peter Hartcher
Tony Wright
Associate editor and special writer for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. Raised and educated in far south-west Victoria, that is Monivae College in the later 1960s.
Fifty years of writing columns has persuaded Tony Wright that a simple story can beat a path to readers’ hearts and minds. It effectively conveys opinion and analysis without hitting anyone over the head. (The Walkley Foundation)
Peter Hartcher
Google Entry: In 1981, while a student at Chevalier College in Burradoo, New South Wales, Hartcher was national winner of the Sydney Morning Herald's Plain English Speaking competition and won a trip to England, where he won the international final the following year.
His career in journalism began the following year with a cadetship at the Sydney Morning Herald. In 1986, he took up his first overseas posting as the newspaper's Tokyo correspondent.
He is the Political and International Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.