Drew Pavlou joins Karl Stefanovic’s new show as ‘chief chaos correspondent’

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Karl Stefanovic has announced Greek Australian activist Drew Pavlou as his “chief chaos correspondent” for his new media venture, with the pair saying he will lead investigations for the show.

Pavlou, known for his anti–Chinese Communist Party protests at the University of Queensland and recent videos examining alleged NDIS fraud, said he would be contributing weekly.

“I will be contributing weekly investigations as CHIEF CHAOS CORRESPONDENT,” Pavlou wrote on X.

“This has been a dream of mine since I watched Karl on the Today Show as a child… nobody else would take a chance on me but Karlos did… he is a hero and he is changing Australian journalism forever.”

Stefanovic said Pavlou had been “exposing rorts” by chasing down “dodgy operators” in the NDIS and “asking the questions that others just won’t.”

“In the coming weeks, he’ll be digging in,” he said. “He’ll be following all the leads and he’ll be reporting back to the show. You tell us what you want. We’ll go and get the answers.”

The announcement was made in a video posted to X, following Pavlou’s earlier appearance on Stefanovic’s program alongside fellow internet personality Pete Zogoulas, where they discussed alleged misuse of NDIS funding.

The move comes as Stefanovic expands his independent media presence through The Karl Stefanovic Show, which has attracted attention for its commentary on mainstream media and controversial guests.

Source: News.com.au

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