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The author has been described by News Ltd as an "iconoclast", "Svengali", a pollie's "economist muse", and "pungently accurate". Fairfax says he is a "Renaissance man" and "one of Australia’s most respected analysts." Stephen Koukoulas concludes that he is "85% right", and "would make a great Opposition leader." Terry McCrann claims the author thinks "‘nuance’ is a trendy village in the south of France", but can be "scintillating" when he thinks "clearly". The ACTU reckons he’s "an enigma wrapped in a Bloomberg terminal, wrapped in some apparently well-honed abs."
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Plug: wanna get legal advice from the former Captain of the Cambridge Blues Rugby Team?
My brother-in-law, Edward Mallett, who studied Law at Cambridge and Duke Universities and moonlighted as Captain of the Cambridge Blues 1st XV rugby team, has recently established Employsure, which is an employment relations business. Ed previously practiced as an employment relations barrister in London. Employsure is ideal for high-growth SMEs that want to insure away some of their employment risks. Check out their website here.