Articles Archive for September 2025
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What’s What and Who’s Who in my life and fictionby ROSS FITZGERALD
My latest fiction, Chalk and Cheese, co-authored with the marvellous Ian McFadyen of ‘Comedy Company’ fame, features two 80-year-old, politically influential, former radio stars, Bill Bradley and Ben Curran, who hate each other, but end up in the same nursing home.
A postmodernist academic at Sydney University, who to put it mildly isn’t among my greatest fans, recently told a retired colleague that their names were clearly derived from Bill and Ben, the Flower Pot Men. For those who don’t …
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Chalk and Cheese: A Fabrication, by Ross Fitzgerald & Ian McFadyen (Hybrid, August 2025, pp 224, $24.99)
Eamonn O’Hanlon After suffering a stroke, veteran conservative commercial radio broadcaster Bill Bradley is admitted to an aged care facility, only to find that one of the residents is none other than his arch political and media rival. This is the left-wing radical socialist broadcaster Ben Curran, whose grandfather was a leading light of the Communist Party of Australia.
When other residents start asking for their help about unfair government regulations and elder abuse, these two …
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Chalk and Cheese: A FabricationRoss Fitzgerald and Ian McFadyenHybrid, $24.99Cameron Woodhead Spectrum Saturday, September 6, 2025, p11 Comic writing partners Ross Fitzgerald and Ian McFadyen will be familiar to some from their Grafton Everest books – a lively and long-running Australian series of political satires featuring a Rabelaisian academic (with a touch of Sir Les Patterson) getting himself into absurd scrapes.
In Chalk and Cheese, they break fresh comedic ground. Two journalists with opposing political views are admitted to the same aged care home. Conservative broadcaster Bill Bradley has made a career from …
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Chalk and Cheese: A FabricationRoss Fitzgerald and Ian McFadyenHybrid, $24.99
Comic writing partners Ross Fitzgerald and Ian McFadyen will be familiar to some from their Grafton Everest books – a lively and long-running Australian series of political satires featuring a Rabelaisian academic (with a touch of Sir Les Patterson) getting himself into absurd scrapes.
In Chalk and Cheese, they break fresh comedic ground. Two journalists with opposing political views are admitted to the same aged care home. Conservative broadcaster …
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PROFESSOR ROSS FITZGERALD – September 3 2025
It isn’t always in the headlines but in Australia our treatment of the elderly needs our urgent attention.Occasionally, politicians and others cast an eye in the direction of this subject, but it warrants so much more.So, after collaborating on a suite of political satires, my co-author Ian McFadyen and I have decided to change tack to address an issue that could well be the next big inconvenient truth – the disgrace of our treatment of the elderly.
Chalk and Cheese: A Fabrication is a …
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More than 90 per cent of vapes in Australia are now supplied by the black market.“The growing black market for cigarettes, tobacco and vapes in Australia has become increasingly violent, with several homicides attributed to criminal gangs fighting for control,” writes PROFESSOR ROSS FITZGERALD.
Australia’s cigarettes are now the most expensive in the world. Excise has been increased cumulatively by more than 340 per cent in the past 20 years, clearly helping to depress consumption.But the effect of sky-high prices on cigarette consumption in recent years is less certain as smokers …