A Vice-Regal Stitch-up? How the Great, the Good and the Consultants fell in with Australian Governor-General's Favourite Charity
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By Jommy Tee: Michael West Media. When the Governor-General’s man knocks, you open the door. Simple. Many avenues of influence were used in the making of the $18m taxpayer-funded Australian Future Leaders Foundation. When your charity has the GG’s David Hurley’s imprimatur – even at “arms length” – state governors offer up their official residences as “class rooms”, management consultants line up to develop your ideas and one of the country’s top bureaucrats becomes your go-to confidante. You also invite influential people to dinner with the then British monarch’s daughter (the current King’s sister) and if you like, have Stan Grant as your master of ceremonies.
A Vice-Regal Stitch-up? How the Great, the Good and the Consultants fell in with Australian Governor-General's Favourite Charity
A Vice-Regal Stitch-up? How the Great, the…
A Vice-Regal Stitch-up? How the Great, the Good and the Consultants fell in with Australian Governor-General's Favourite Charity
By Jommy Tee: Michael West Media. When the Governor-General’s man knocks, you open the door. Simple. Many avenues of influence were used in the making of the $18m taxpayer-funded Australian Future Leaders Foundation. When your charity has the GG’s David Hurley’s imprimatur – even at “arms length” – state governors offer up their official residences as “class rooms”, management consultants line up to develop your ideas and one of the country’s top bureaucrats becomes your go-to confidante. You also invite influential people to dinner with the then British monarch’s daughter (the current King’s sister) and if you like, have Stan Grant as your master of ceremonies.