Alan Jones’ media empire hires a controversial new broadcaster

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With Jones still off air, his ADH TV has recruited shock jock Chris Smith, who was sacked from Sky and 2GB after inappropriate behaviour.

But another broadcaster with a checkered past landed among ADH TV’s rogue’s gallery of right-wing pundits this week.

He’s also promised to focus on the latest developments in American and British politics, giving viewers “an unwokeful view of the world”. We can’t wait.has graced parliament with his passionate advocacy for the resources sector, a milestone celebrated over drinks, nibbles and speeches at The Paddock near Yeppoon last month.More intriguing are the details of Canavan’s generous friends who appeared on the senator’s register of interests this week.

And the Minerals Council rewarded Canavan’s fealty to big mining – he’s been known to pose in high-vis vests and carry lumps of coal around parliament – with a bottle of Henschke Mount Edelstone 2016 Shiraz, which retails for about $235.Olivetti Lettera 25 1980s beige portable typewriter makes when he completes yet another dispatch railing against the sorry state of the modern world.

It is not surprising that Abbott went into bat for Woodside. Not that he mentioned it in his column, but Woodside’s head of communications is his sister,But sources assure us the column was entirely of his own volition. Given PM28’s predilection for fossil fuels we are sure that was the case.Gibson recently sold her Kirribilli pad and moved into a $2.7 million waterfront apartment in Mosman, which happens to be the neighbouring local government area.

When CBD called Gibson on Tuesday afternoon, the day before council nominations closed, Gibson remained coy about her future.is a CBD columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Previously he worked as a reporter for Crikey, covering federal politics from the Canberra Press Gallery.is a special correspondent for The Age and CBD columnist for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. He was previously deputy editor of The Sunday Age.

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