Michael Miller has been named Sydney bureau chief at The Washington Post, a new bureau for The Post.
Miller starts in mid-July.
Miller has been with The Post since 2015 and is currently serving as a local enterprise reporter.
Prior to joining The Post, Miller was a senior staff writer covering in-depth investigations, profiles and breaking news at the Miami New Times. He also covered breaking news for The Associated Press.
His work has also appeared in MSN, The Independent, SFGate, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun, The Mercury News, Seattle Times, Boston Globe, The Sacramento Bee, The Morning Call and more.
He has also won numerous awards, including the National Press Foundation’s Feddie Reporting Award and three Sigma Delta Chi awards for excellence from the Society of Professional Journalists.
Miller is a dual M.A. in journalism and Latin American studies from New York University.
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