Just Another Manic Sunday; John Pilger resigned as Editor-in-chief of the new left-wing tabloid News On Sunday in a flurry of mutual recrimination. , Fairly Serious Monthly Magazine (FSM), 01 April 1987, p. 48.
Just Another Manic Sunday; John Pilger resigned as Editor-in-chief of the new left-wing tabloid News On Sunday in a flurry of mutual recrimination. , Fairly Serious Monthly Magazine (FSM), 01 April 1987, p. 48.
Australia's history of wishful thinking; As a bicentennial fleet of ships prepares to sail to Botany Bay, John Pilger considers the guilty secrets that make up his native land's past and the old 'mates' alliance of Labour Party hard men and wheeler dealer
Australia's history of wishful thinking; As a bicentennial fleet of ships prepares to sail to Botany Bay, John Pilger considers the guilty secrets that make up his native land's past and the old 'mates' alliance of Labour Party hard men and wheeler dealer
Voyage to the brink of tragedy; Journalist John Pilger, whose truncated ABC interview with Bob Hawke provoked an angry reponse (sic) from the Prime Minister's office earlier this year, is making a documentary series for television to mark Australia's bice
Voyage to the brink of tragedy; Journalist John Pilger, whose truncated ABC interview with Bob Hawke provoked an angry reponse (sic) from the Prime Minister's office earlier this year, is making a documentary series for television to mark Australia's bice
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
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