Annabel Crabb

Annabel Crabb
Crabb promoting The Wife Drought, October 2014
Born
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Political journalist, commentator, television host
Years active1997–present
SpouseJeremy Storer
Children3
RelativesTim Storer (brother-in-law)[1]

Annabel Crabb is an Australian political journalist, commentator and television host who is the ABC's chief online political writer. She has worked for Adelaide's The Advertiser, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, the Sunday Age and The Sun-Herald, and won a Walkley Award in 2009 for her Quarterly Essay, "Stop at Nothing: The Life and Adventures of Malcolm Turnbull". She has written two books covering events within the Australian Labor Party, as well as The Wife Drought, a book about women's work–life balance. She has hosted ABC television shows Kitchen Cabinet, The House, Back in Time for Dinner and Tomorrow Tonight.

  1. ^ Mellroy, Tom (21 March 2018). "Meet SA's new centrist independent senator Tim Storer". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 10 April 2019.