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1 Life in a Motherless Childhood Paddy Manning , 2015 extract biography (Born to Rule : The Unauthorised Biography of Malcolm Turnbull)
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 25 October 2015; (p. 24)
1 Malcolm, the Boy Wonder Who Was Abandoned by His Mother Paddy Manning , 2015 extract biography (Born to Rule : The Unauthorised Biography of Malcolm Turnbull)
— Appears in: The Sun-Herald , 25 October 2015; (p. 28-29)
1 Top Hat & Tales Paddy Manning , 2015 extract biography (Born to Rule : The Unauthorised Biography of Malcolm Turnbull)
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24-25 October 2015; (p. 27-29)
1 6 y separately published work icon Born to Rule : The Unauthorised Biography of Malcolm Turnbull Paddy Manning , Melbourne : Melbourne University Press , 2015 8993019 2015 single work biography

'Born to Rule is the unauthorised biography that unravels the many layers of the man who has just become the 29th Prime Minister of Australia.

'The highs and lows of Malcolm Turnbull's remarkable career are documented here in technicolour detail by journalist Paddy Manning. Based on countless interviews and painstaking research, it is a forensic investigation into one of Australia's most celebrated overachievers.

'Turnbull's relentless energy and quest for achievement have taken him from exclusive Point Piper to Oxford University; from beating the Thatcher government in the Spycatcher trial to losing the referendum on the republic; from defending the late Kerry Packer—codenamed Goanna—in the Costigan Royal Commission to defending his own role in the failure of HIH, Australia's biggest corporate collapse. He was involved in the unravelling of the Tourang bid for Fairfax, struck it rich as co-founder of OzEmail, and fought his own hotly contested battle for Wentworth.

As opposition leader he was duped by Godwin Grech's 'Utegate' fiasco; as the most tech-savvy communications minister he oversaw a nobbled NBN scheme. And now he has assumed the leadership of the Liberal Party for the second time after wresting the prime ministership from first-term PM Tony Abbott.

'Will Turnbull crash and burn as he has before or has his entire tumultuous life been a rehearsal for this moment?' (Publication summary)

1 4 y separately published work icon Boganaire : The Rise and Fall of Nathan Tinkler Paddy Manning , Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2013 6049779 2013 single work biography

'Hunter Valley electrician Nathan Tinkler borrowed big to turn a fortune from a speculative coal play, bursting onto the rich list in 2008 and quickly becoming Australia’s youngest billionaire at the age of 35. Tinkler lived the high life as only a young man

would: buying up mansions, football teams, private jets, exotic supercars and splurging hundreds of millions of dollars to indulge his family’s love of horseracing.'

'But Tinkler left a trail of destruction in his wake. His skill was to borrow heavily, pick up neglected coal assets, prove them up and quickly on-sell them at a huge profit. It only worked in a rising market and when coal prices slumped in 2012, he had no cashflow to service his huge debts. Tinkler looked for help but he had burned too many bridges, and his downfall came as quickly as his meteoric rise. This is a stunning biography, filled with colour and movement, by one of Australia’s leading business writers.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 Billionaire in the Dock Paddy Manning , 2013 single work essay
— Appears in: The Monthly Blog , November 2013;
1 Rinehart Adds Author to Rich List of Assets Paddy Manning , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 24 November 2012; (p. 8) The Saturday Age , 24 November 2012; (p. 3)
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