Rowan Callick is The Australian’s Asia-Pacific editor.
He was the newspaper’s Beijing-based China correspondent for three years until returning to Melbourne at the start of 2009.
Callick grew up in England, graduating with a BA Honours from Exeter University. He worked for a daily newspaper in the north east before moving to Papua New Guinea, where he became general manager of a locally owned publishing, printing and retail group, The Times of Papua New Guinea.
In 1987, he settled in Australia, working for almost 20 years for The Australian Financial Review, including as Hong Kong-based China correspondent.
From 1990-1992 he was a senior writer with Time magazine.
His book, Comrades & Capitalists: Hong Kong Since the Handover, was published by the University of NSW Press in 1998. He won the Graham Perkin Award for Journalist of the Year for 1995, and two Walkley Awards, for Asia-Pacific coverage, for 1997 and 2007.