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Lucy Quaggin

Lucy Quaggin

New York
Correspondent, US
Lucy Quaggin is a New York City-based correspondent for the Post. She joined the Post as a digital production editor in 2021. Prior to this, she was a front page editor at Australia’s 7NEWS.com.au, and has worked across a number of newsrooms including HuffPost Australia, Sky News and ABC News 24 in Sydney, and Global Radio in London.
Lucy Quaggin is a New York City-based correspondent for the Post. She joined the Post as a digital production editor in 2021. Prior to this, she was a front page editor at Australia’s 7NEWS.com.au, and has worked across a number of newsrooms including HuffPost Australia, Sky News and ABC News 24 in Sydney, and Global Radio in London.
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