Life is full of ups and downs for all of us. In this book I suggest that our present-day actions and conclusions are greatly influenced by our past experiences. I outline my experience at being brought up on an aboriginal mission station and participating in a local government centric career to try and put some logic into the illogical, and often taboo, subjects of politics and religion.
Throughout my career, I developed a mantra that has never failed me:
'Always believe a politician will act like a politician and you will never be disappointed when they do.'
I identify a case where a community was dudded out of $10 million.
I purport that the media has enormous impact on the governments we ultimately elect, and I propose a scenario whereby we, as citizens, can grab our momentum back and have meaningful national conversations for our great nation on the way forward.
I also suggest that to get through life, a sense of humour is an absolute necessity.
Welcome to The Colours of my Life.
Throughout my career, I developed a mantra that has never failed me:
'Always believe a politician will act like a politician and you will never be disappointed when they do.'
I identify a case where a community was dudded out of $10 million.
I purport that the media has enormous impact on the governments we ultimately elect, and I propose a scenario whereby we, as citizens, can grab our momentum back and have meaningful national conversations for our great nation on the way forward.
I also suggest that to get through life, a sense of humour is an absolute necessity.
Welcome to The Colours of my Life.
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