Marcus Reubenstein (born 3 April 1968) is an Australian journalist, founder of news website APAC Business Review, and a photographer with an interest in Chinese culture. Early life Reubenstein attended private school at The Scots College in Sydney and studied politics and international relations at UNSW. After graduating university he became an adviser to then Liberal Party senator Bronwyn Bishop. Journalism career Reubenstein's career in journalism began as a features writer with mainstream Australian magazines and newspapers, including the Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian. He moved into television news, working as a senior correspondent at SBS World News from 2007 until 2014. In 2019 he established an independent news site APAC News, which in 2024 was rebranded to APAC Business Review focusing on business news in Australia, China and the Asia Pacific region. and the Pearls and Irritations public policy journal published by, former secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, John Menadue. Photography Reubenstein has worked as a news photojournalist for a number of print and online publications. In January 2019, he held a solo exhibition of his photography of ordinary life in China. Reubenstein published a book of his works in 2022, entitled Moments in Time: A journey across China. The release coincided with a second exhibition of his works in Sydney in October of 2022.<ref name=":1" />
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