a new biography of Tanya Plibersek shows how governments work – and affect people's lives
- Written by Matthew Ricketson, Professor of Communication, Deakin University
Days before the publication of a new biography of federal Labor cabinet minister Tanya Plibersek, the Nine newspapers carried an exclusive extract in the Good Weekend magazine, accompanied by a news article leading with Plibersek’s assertion that if she had stood for the party’s leadership after the 2019 election she would have won.
Cue instant leadership threat[1] stories, followed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hosing down speculation[2] about the simmering tension between him and his fellow left faction member, and the obligatory guarded comment[3] from Plibersek.
Review: Tanya Plibersek: On Her Own Terms – Margaret Simons (Black Inc.)
These stories are the journalistic equivalent of instant noodles – just add water and stir. And like instant noodles, the taste is soon forgotten, leaving only doubts about the impact of an instant-noodle diet on your long-term health.