Kevin Rudd

‘A blood sport feigning as government’: what the ABC’s Nemesis taught us about a decade of Coalition rule

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings.

Key Points: 
  • For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings.
  • The latest instalment, Nemesis, dealing with the Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison years, is the fourth of these series since the pioneering Labor in Power screened in 1993 chronicling the Hawke-Keating era.
  • The Howard Years (2008) and The Killing Season (2015) followed examining respectively the Howard and Rudd-Gillard governments.
  • By contrast, The Killing Season and Nemesis focus predominantly on the leadership wars that blighted Australian politics between 2007 and 2022.
  • The most striking takeaway from Nemesis is that the Coalition’s decade in office from 2013 to 2022 was a time of abject irresponsibility.

The Abbott years

  • It was a catalogue of swingeing cuts and broken promises (Abbott had pledged no cuts to health or education during the 2013 election campaign).
  • The Abbott government never really recovered.
  • Chastened by that result, Abbott then caused incredulity among colleagues by proclaiming that “good government begins today”.
  • According to Turnbull, Abbott did not welcome the approach, telling him “to fuck off”.

The Turnbull years

  • The public were relieved to see the back of Abbott and welcomed enthusiastically the ostensibly progressive Turnbull.
  • Attorney-general in the government, George Brandis, refers to the Faustian bargain Turnbull had made to win the prime ministership.
  • Dutton, the right-wing hard man who Turnbull scathingly describes as “a thug”, challenged for the leadership, losing relatively narrowly.
  • A revelation about events during that febrile week is that Turnbull considered heading off his opponents by calling an election.
  • The episode ends with Turnbull offering another pungent character assessment, this time of his successor: “duplicitous”.

The Morrison years

  • It errs towards generosity to Morrison, not fully capturing why his leadership became a byword for inauthenticity, a prime minister whose obsession with the theatre of politics consistently trumped substance.
  • The episode recalls many of the notorious statements made by Morrison, which by suggesting he was evading responsibility, was a bully or lacked empathy corroded his public image, especially among women voters.
  • Asked about the comments, Morrison admits to poor choices of words.
  • Nemesis shows that the COVID pandemic was both a blessing and curse for the Morrison government.
  • Morrison then expended dwindling political capital by fruitlessly pursuing religious rights protections, causing ructions with Liberal moderates.
  • We are left with the suspicion that once again Morrison is bending the truth.

A decade of banality and pettiness

  • Participants in the documentary draw on classical allusions in making sense of the chaos.
  • We are told, for instance, that the leadership feud between Abbott and Turnbull was Shakespearean.
  • Yet what Nemesis exposes is the banality of these events and the pettiness of the actors.
  • The post-Menzies Liberal triumvirate of Harold Holt, John Gorton and William McMahon were respectively overwhelmed by the office, reckless and pygmy like.


Paul Strangio received funding from the Australian Research Council in the past.

The Sharp Financial Group Names M&A Industry Veteran Kevin Rudd as Executive Managing Director to Head Advisory Group

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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

HORSHAM, Pa., Aug. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Sharp Financial Group (Sharp), an integrated financial management firm with services that include business advisory, accounting and tax, mergers and acquisitions, capital solutions, wealth management and family office, today announced the appointment of Kevin Rudd as Executive Managing Director for the Advisory Group.

Key Points: 
  • HORSHAM, Pa., Aug. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Sharp Financial Group (Sharp), an integrated financial management firm with services that include business advisory, accounting and tax, mergers and acquisitions, capital solutions, wealth management and family office, today announced the appointment of Kevin Rudd as Executive Managing Director for the Advisory Group.
  • "I'm very excited to join The Sharp Financial Group," Rudd said.
  • Rudd co- founded Curtis Financial Group and has successfully provided investment banking and corporate finance services for 20 years.
  • Rudd will now oversee Sharp's transaction advisory group and will work directly with clients throughout the M&A process.

Former Australian Prime Minister questioned on China

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Thursday, November 15, 2018

Committee questions The Hon. Kevin Rudd on different drivers of Chinese foreign policy

Key Points: 
  • The Foreign Affairs Committee holds an evidence session on China and the international rules-based system with Kevin Rudd, the former Prime Minister of Australia and currently President of the Asia Society Policy Institute
    This session considers the different drivers of Chinese foreign policy, the implications of Chinas rise for regional and global order, and opportunities and challenges for the UK and its allies in engaging with China.
  • The Hon.
  • Kevin Rudd, 26th Prime Minister of Australia, and President, Asia Society Policy Institute

Former Australian Prime Minister questioned on China

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, November 15, 2018

Committee questions The Hon. Kevin Rudd on different drivers of Chinese foreign policy

Key Points: 
  • The Foreign Affairs Committee holds an evidence session on China and the international rules-based system with Kevin Rudd, the former Prime Minister of Australia and currently President of the Asia Society Policy Institute
    This session considers the different drivers of Chinese foreign policy, the implications of Chinas rise for regional and global order, and opportunities and challenges for the UK and its allies in engaging with China.
  • The Hon.
  • Kevin Rudd, 26th Prime Minister of Australia, and President, Asia Society Policy Institute

Former Australian Prime Minister questioned on China

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, November 15, 2018

Committee questions The Hon. Kevin Rudd on different drivers of Chinese foreign policy

Key Points: 
  • The Foreign Affairs Committee holds an evidence session on China and the international rules-based system with Kevin Rudd, the former Prime Minister of Australia and currently President of the Asia Society Policy Institute
    This session considers the different drivers of Chinese foreign policy, the implications of Chinas rise for regional and global order, and opportunities and challenges for the UK and its allies in engaging with China.
  • The Hon.
  • Kevin Rudd, 26th Prime Minister of Australia, and President, Asia Society Policy Institute