FLAWED HERO (SOLD OUT)
CHRIS MASTERS IN CONVERSATION WITH LAURA TINGLE
Ben Roberts-Smith was the most highly decorated Australian soldier, the best of the best. When he returned to civilian life, he became a poster boy for a nation hungry for warrior heroes. He embodied the myth of the classic Anzac, seven-foot-tall and bulletproof. But as his public reputation continued to grow, inside the army rumours were circulating.
Gold Walkley Award–winning journalist Chris Masters was the first to hear the rumours of summary executions, bloodings and bullying, and began to examine more closely the man we wanted to hero-worship. His work would shake the country to its core, and spark the defamation trial of the century.
Come and hear the story behind the headlines in this incendiary conversation with Laura Tingle.
Ben Roberts-Smith was the most highly decorated Australian soldier, the best of the best. When he returned to civilian life, he became a poster boy for a nation hungry for warrior heroes. He embodied the myth of the classic Anzac, seven-foot-tall and bulletproof. But as his public reputation continued to grow, inside the army rumours were circulating.
Gold Walkley Award–winning journalist Chris Masters was the first to hear the rumours of summary executions, bloodings and bullying, and began to examine more closely the man we wanted to hero-worship. His work would shake the country to its core, and spark the defamation trial of the century.
Come and hear the story behind the headlines in this incendiary conversation with Laura Tingle.
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The National Press Club Of Australia
16 National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600
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