Political commentator and journalist Margaret Simons grew up in Adelaide, where she completed her university undergraduate studies. She then spent nine years working with the Melbourne Age newspaper. She received a Doctorate in Creative Arts from the University of Technology, Sydney, and has been a Senior Associate of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University, as well as a research fellow at the Institute of Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology, researching new media and its application to journalism. Simons has published Fit to Print : Inside the Canberra Press Gallery (1999), The Meeting of the Waters : The Hindmarsh Island Affair (2003), Latham's World : The New Politics of the Outsider (2004), The Content Makers : Understanding the Media in Australia (2007) which was shortlisted for the 2008 Black Dawson Waldron Prize for Business Literature and Faith Money and Power : What the Religious Revival Means for Politics (2007). She also published the gardening book Resurrection in a Bucket: The Rich and Fertile Story of Compost (2004). For many years Simons wrote the popular gardening column 'Earthmother' that appeared in the Australian newspaper.