A Bigger Picture

Hardcover, 704 pages

Published June 9, 2020 by Hardie Grant.

ISBN:
978-1-74379-563-7
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3 stars

As a recent immigrant, I skipped much of the preamble of times I didn't know, and went straight for his time during the Rudd/Gillard years and forward from there.

Turnbull clearly thinks a lot of himself. In many ways, he's a politician from a bygone era: one that appears well-read and clever, and one that appreciates the gravity of the office, rather than one that wears baseball hats and regurgitates meaningless slogans about giving something a go if you want to give it a go.

He's proud of his work for the NBN, and I have to say, after reading this, that he is across the technology in a way that almost every other politician is not. He doesn't describe it as a triumph, he describes it quite strongly as a pragmatic and imperfect choice, and I would tend to agree with him there. It probably shouldn't have been done …