Mates in high places; Bob Hawke goes to the polls on Saturday at the head of an Australian Labour Party he has transformed into an ally of big business, and bolstered by media mogum "mates" like Kerry Packer, Alan Bond, and Rupert Murdoch, The Independent
When you can rely on your mates; Bob Hawke, Kerry Packer, Alan Bond and Rupert Murdoch belong to the enormously wealthy, new Australian establishment, 'men of the main chance'. John Pilger investigates their links and how they made it rich. , The Independ
A tabloid hero in black and white; Away from the gunfire, John Pilger provides as easy target for cynics, the envious and those who think his view of the world is far too simple. But where would campaigning journalism be without him?, The Guardian, 16 Oct
Asia's Nazis must not return; Lest we forget the Killing Fields: John Pilger, recently back from Cambodia, argues that Western endorsement of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge can be entertained no longer, The Independent, 06 July 1990, p. 19.