Crinkling, Australia's first children's newspaper launches

By Eryk Bagshaw
Updated May 11 2016 - 10:54am, first published April 23 2016 - 3:10pm
Editor of the children's newspaper Crinkling News, Saffron Howden, and its political reporter Diya Mehta at the launch at the Australian Museum.  Photo: Nick Moir
Editor of the children's newspaper Crinkling News, Saffron Howden, and its political reporter Diya Mehta at the launch at the Australian Museum. Photo: Nick Moir
Andreas Schleicher, of the OECD, is concerned about falling Australian standards. Photo: Jeffrey Glorfeld
Andreas Schleicher, of the OECD, is concerned about falling Australian standards. Photo: Jeffrey Glorfeld

Diya Mehta is Australia's youngest political correspondent. At 14, she's already knocked off exclusives with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Labor leader Bill Shorten and Greens leader Richard Di Natale.

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