
Back in 2003 I was in the audience for the launch of Michael Duffy’s book on John Macarthur – “Man of Honour”. The public figure who launched the book was one Malcolm Bligh Turnbull. This was a year before Turnbull entered parliament, so I assume he was chosen because of his illustrious middle name.
Although not actually a descendant of the infamous Governor Bligh himself but rather of one of his supporters, the connection seemed appropriate for the occasion. Turnbull made a pleasant speech of which I remember little except for one rather revealing remark. He mentioned that it was great to be an Australian (an early hint of later themes, perhaps) because in this country anyone from any background could become whatever they wanted. I remember thinking at the time that it was a nice sentiment but how would someone like Malcolm Bligh Turnbull actually know?
When Turnbull made his recent suggestion that, as part of the reform of our tax system, the Federal Government would stop funding public schools altogether while continuing their – almost unique in the world – largesse to private schools, I was forcibly reminded of that book launch.
