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Peter Ryan remembered for a life of journalism, integrity and impact

'Avoid cynicism, be passionate, be proactive, and most of all: Be kind and caring to people who need it.'

By Natasha LeePublished Jul 21, 2025
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Veteran journalist Peter Ryan has died in Sydney at the age of 64, just weeks after retiring from the ABC to enter palliative care.

Known for his calm authority and commitment to the craft, Ryan leaves behind a legacy that spans nearly five decades of Australian journalism.

A career marked by purpose

Peter Ryan's journalism journey began as a copyboy at Sydney's Daily Mirror before joining the ABC, where he went on to hold some of the organisation’s most influential editorial roles.

From Washington bureau chief to founding editor of Lateline Business, and later as the ABC’s business editor and senior business correspondent, Ryan earned a reputation for trusted reporting and editorial rigour.

Among his career highlights was his award-winning investigation into misconduct at the Commonwealth Bank. The story earned him a Walkley Award in 2017 and contributed to the establishment of the banking royal commission. He was later named the National Press Club's Finance Journalist of the Year in 2018.

A leader, mentor and advocate for good journalism

Ryan's impact extended far beyond his reporting. ABC News Director Justin Stevens said Ryan "left a significant legacy” through his journalism and leadership. “Through his mentorship, friendship, and professionalism, he directly touched the lives of many at the ABC. Through his journalism, he had a profound impact on the lives of Australians and our society,” Stevens said.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers also paid tribute at the time of Ryan’s retirement, calling him “an absolute legend” and praising his ability to deliver economic news with clarity and insight.

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In 2022, Ryan was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his service to journalism.

Before leaving the ABC, Ryan shared a note of guidance for colleagues, young and old alike. He wrote: "Avoid cynicism, be passionate… Be proactive… Maintain a fastidious contact book… and most of all: Be kind and caring to people who need it."

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