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Australian Notes

Australian Notes

7 November 2013

3:00 PM

7 November 2013

3:00 PM

In his call to arms at the black-tie dinner in Sydney Town Hall celebrating the Lowy Institute’s tenth anniversary, Rupert Murdoch — one of the few in a simple neck-tie — drew on the small Australian film Spotswood to point up his big message. Made some 20 years ago but set in the 1960s, its story is about a factory that is going broke but is secretly subsidised by its lovable owner who cannot bring himself to sack his Aussie workers whom he regards as mates and family.

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