Malcolm Turnbull is proposing a new member while Michael Cannon-Brookes also joins the fold.
, Liveris is surely the most gifted and/or determined ingratiator this country has ever produced. He managed to getto appoint him president of the Brisbane Olympics at the same time Morrison’s sworn enemy was sponsoring him into his private club. That’s smooth as ham., proposed by former Macquarie Group chairmanBefore anyone gets too excited, we’re talking here about the father of the Atlassian billionaire and AGL raider.
It almost goes without saying that the kind of man who names his son after himself is the kind of man who’d want to be a member of the Australian Club. Mike the Younger, suffice it to say, would struggle with the Australian Club’s dress code. Double Bay Jesus in a necktie? It’s hard enough getting him to wear shoes.
The familial distinction is one Michael Senior might want to accentuate as existing members consider his candidacy. A case of mistaken identity could quite easily bring about the exercise of a veto.has helmed The Australian Financial Review's Rear Window column since 2012. He is based in Sydney.
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