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Unlike the sensation seeking Kangaroo Court the Financial Review is not going to risk publishing anything which could backfire on them.Bloody hell! When ScoMo lost a political knife fightFiona Carruthers Updated Sep 1, 2018 — 12.06am, first published at Aug 31, 2018 — 4.00pm
When he was head of Tourism Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison kept a photo of then Prime Minister John Howard in his Sydney office – and referred to his mentor as "the boss".
He also had a direct line to Howard, which he used in 2006 to give him a private advance viewing of the controversial $180 million "So Where the Bloody Hell are You?" advertising campaign, featuring a bikini-clad unknown 18-year-old, Lara Bingle.But such enviable access couldn't save his skin.
Lara Bingle in the So Where the Bloody Hell Are You advertisement which sparked an international media storm. Tourism Australia
A few months after the launch of the cheeky campaign, which was temporarily banned in the United Kingdom and sparked an international media storm, Morrison was sacked from his $350,000-a-year job, just over halfway through his three-year contract, with insiders insisting it was on the instruction of then federal tourism minister, Fran Bailey.
Former Nationals leader, deputy prime minister and then Chair of Tourism Australia, Tim Fischer, had to break it to him and handle Morrison's exit, with one Tourism Australia manager at the time describing his boss's reaction as complete surprise: "He was gutted. He'd been doing a great job, however, a lot of us could see it coming as relations between Scott and Fran Bailey had deteriorated over a range of issues. But Scott didn't seem to see it, and he was absolutely gutted."
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