Age & 60 Minutes reporters write about secret ALP tape recordings, Adem Somyurek, an industrial scale stackathon, who, what, when, where, why, & what’s next.
The story starts “On a clear autumn day just before noon one of the most powerful politicians in Victoria drove into a suburban shopping centre car park, got out of his four-wheel-drive and walked briskly to an ATM. He used two bank cards to withdraw a wad of cash…”
From this first article has proceeded the whole Victorian ALP reform agenda.
Related readings
F**k the premier’: Secret tapes reveal industrial scale stackathon – by Nick McKenzie, Sumeyya Ilanbey & Joel Tozer, The Age, 15 June 2020 [external link]
ALP power vacuum – can the Labor Party really clean up its factional mess? by Sumeyya Ilanbey, The Age, 19 June 2020
ALP stacks and reform media mentions – a media list with links relating to ALP stacking since around 2005 – Open Labor
Branch stacking the party – by Rosie Elliott, Open Labor, 1 Nov 2021
Labor has a significant problem, Premier Daniel Andrews says following branch-stacking scandal – ABC News 17 Jun 2020
‘Industrial scale branch stacking’ – Fed Exec. intervenes into VIC ALP 2020
Final report from the Administrators Macklin & Bracks 2020-21
The Labor hunting season turns nastier – Guy Rundle, Crikey, 1 July 2021
The ALP must repair trust between leadership & members – by James Button, Open Labor, Oct.2020
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