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Q & A: Aug 30
Malcolm Fraser and Kevin Rudd's daughter, author Jessica Rudd, will be guests on Q&A from the Melbourne Writer's Festival.
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Next Monday, Q & A heads to the Melbourne Writers’ Festival.
Joining host Tony Jones live (AEST) on the panel will be:
Malcolm Fraser, former Australian Prime Minister;
Jessica Rudd, author of the novel Campaign Ruby and daughter of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd;
John Keane, Professor of Politics at the University of Sydney and author of several books including The Life and Death of Democracy;
Chris Berg, columnist and Research Fellow with the Institute of Public Affairs;
Christine Wallace, political journalist and biographer, currently working on a biography of Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
It airs 9:35pm Monday on ABC1.
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7 Responses
lol. I hate 70s/80s Fraser but he seems pretty decent these days.
Seriously, why do so many stooges from the right-wing Institute of Public Affairs get so much media space? They do have their own publications after all. Chris Berg would have to be the most tedious IPA sock puppet of them all. To sum up All of his columns all you need to know is Business = good and just, Government (especialy regarding economic regulation) = Evil.
Hope Christine Wallace is happier than she was on the 9 election coverage.
“Malcolm Fraser and Kevin Rudd’s daughter, author Jessica Rudd…” I had to read this three times…
I’m going to be in this audience. Although I would align myself politically with Christine Wallace, she can be more than a little grating. I may find myself applauding Fraser more than anyone.
Malcolm Fraser’s views have certainly changed since being in office.
Why do taxpayers keep paying the expenses of former politicians years and years after leaving politics. Are we getting value for money?
Malcolm Fraser … hmm. I liked him in the 1970s-1980s, but not so much now.