In 1964, he was granted a residence permit in Australia. Patrushev became a broadcaster, journalist, conference interpreter and
translator in the West, working for the
BBC in
London and later for the
Radio Liberty in Munich and San Francisco, as well as writing for Australian newspapers, radio and television. He has worked as a Senior Consultant, CIS and Eastern Europe for (
Chatswood-based) Conflict Resolution Network. As a top level Russian translator and interpreter he was a member of AIIC, the International Association of Conference Interpreters and the
National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters. He interpreted for Russian and Australian Heads of State i.e. (
Vladimir Putin,
John Howard), Prime Ministers, Members of the Cabinet, etc. Patrushev's commentaries in the
Sydney Morning Herald and on the national radio and television established him as one of the pre-eminent commentators on Soviet and Russian affairs. His work as an interpreter with American and Russian scientists in the 80’s and 90’s in the areas of brain/mind interaction provided him with a wealth of material for his book
Project Nirvana. During this period, Patrushev was interviewed by
Caroline Jones on her
Radio National program,
The Search for Meaning. Reportedly, when Patrushev visited his native Soviet Union in 1990 for the first time in 28 years - "the country which, only a few weeks before his return, overturned the death penalty imposed on him for his dramatic escape abroad all those years ago" He had made the trip to visit relatives, mainly in his native Siberia, and make contacts for the network, which teaches conflict resolution skills under the auspices of the
United Nations Association of Australia. Although both Soviet and Australian authorities had assured Patrushev that it was safe for him to travel to the Soviet Union on his Australian passport, he was still detained, "most of the time in a hot and stuffy airport hotel, without being able to contact the Australian Embassy or his waiting relatives." He was freed with no explanation, except that of the hotel manager who commented: "See,
perestroika is working." ==Death==