Yeah but I was kinda hoping Lachlan would guide the network a few notches back to the left of where they are. This isn't an indicator of left-ward intentions though.
Possibly, but Turnbull did take over as head of https://murdochroyalcommission.org.au/ after K Rudd stepped down to take whatever diplomatic job it was he took.
That same day the Daily Telegraph had warned of “a toxic brawl” over energy policy. On Sky the night-time commentators Peta Credlin and Andrew Bolt ramped up their negative assessments of the national energy guarantee and of Turnbull himself.
Faark, not quite as bad as Andrew Robb brokering a free trade agreement between australia and China, whilst he was being paid bank by China (as an Australian politician), then instantly landing a 5 million dollar a year job with China, as soon as it was passed. And no, he's never been investigated.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has been nominated to join Fox Corporation’s board of directors, a day after Rupert Murdoch announced his retirement.
The statement noted Abbott’s service as Australia’s 28th prime minister and stints as leader of the Liberal Party from 2009 to 2015, as well as being an advisor to the UK Board of Trade since 2020.
The Fox Corporation board has eight members with Jacques Nasser and Anne Dias set to step down following the next annual meeting.
Other board members include former Republican vice-presidential nominee Paul Ryan and ex-Formula 1 chairman Chase Carey.
Rupert Murdoch will become chairman emeritus of Fox Corp while his son Lachlan takes the reins of the family empire.
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull lashed the 92-year-old media mogul’s “shocking” legacy, saying he had created an “anger-tainment ecosystem” and left America the most divided it’s been since the Civil War.
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