From the
Australian's media diary:
Estranged party
IF you don’t like hearing a few home truths don’t invite this paper’s columnist Judith Sloan to
your birthday party. South Australian captains of industry and business
leaders were “stunned into silence” on Friday as Sloan delivered a
speech at the 175th gala celebrations for Business SA. “It was akin to
inviting someone to your birthday party to speak, only to have them tell
everyone they’re fat and ugly,” Ish Davies, News Corporation’s regional director of South Australia, told Diary.
Guests at an event hosted by Sunrise’s David Koch
were told “Australia can’t afford another Tasmania”. But the wake-up
call left Davies feeling a bit uneasy. When he collected an award later
that evening he used his acceptance speech to put some “clear distance
between The Oz and The Advertiser”. He told the audience:
“We’re from the same mothership but they’re estranged.” Our hard-hitting
columnist left the venue before Davies took to the stage, but informed
by Diary she was working for an “estranged” publication, Sloan said:
“They just want to put their heads in the sand.”
Update:
Another report on the speech confirms it went over like a lead balloon:
Academic and media columnist Professor
Judith Sloan chose one of the state’s most important occasions to
deliver the worst keynote speech I’ve ever heard.
Sloan’s speech was the lowlight of an otherwise remarkable tribute to
local enterprise as Business SA celebrated the 175th anniversary of the
SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry – the oldest such chamber in
Australia.
The business community was ready to celebrate – but the applause
turned to jeers as Sloan’s long speech failed to acknowledge any
positives about the state’s future.
I wonder - maybe the woeful reception it got was behind this weekend's rumour that she was on a short list to be Treasury Secretary. (I go with it being a joke; but with this government, anything is possible.)
Sloan lets her peroxide affect her judgement.
ReplyDeleteShe has been caught out numerous times being badly inaccurate or badly misleading. Another without a moral comapss
So says the defender of Skanke Ho and the Toozing initiator. Get your stupid head out of your backside, Paxton.
ReplyDeleteyes and on both occasions you showed your complete ignorance. Just like Princess Peroxide
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