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The existence of an exclusive hideaway for the country's movers and shakers where secret deals were
done in private luxury first exploded into the public eye back in 2007.
Back then, the fact that Qantas spent hundreds of thousands of dollars
wining and dining the nation's political elite in ultra-exclusive VIP lounges was relatively unknown.
It was a time before Alan Joyce's tenure as the CEO of Qantas
had even started, when he was boss of the comparatively lowly budget airline,
Jetstar.
And unlike Anthony Albanese's current slide
in the polls leading up to an election in next year, the prospects back in 2007 were rosy
for Labor.
The election that was looming was the 'Kevin 07' landslide that would
see Kevin Rudd become prime minister and John Howard lose his own seat.
The issue which blew open the 'guilty secret' of the Chairman's Lounge
then wasn't about a prime minister's privileges, although John Howard
and Kevin Rudd were certainly both members during their terms as PM.
But when broadcaster Steve Price - himself a long time
Chairman's Lounge member - revealed a politically charged remark made within the club's
hallowed walls, the cat was out of the bag.
The political revelation - a comment by ex-rock star turned senator Peter Garrett that Labor would change the policies it campaigned
on if it won government - did not deter his party from romping
in on election day.
In contrast, the scandal currently engulfing Anthony Albanese about his Chairman's
Lounge membership and that of his ex-wife Carmel Tebbutt, and their
son Nathan could bring down the prime minister.
The exclusive Qantas Chairman's Lounge (above)
has been a well-kept secret for years, but
it exploded into the public conscience in 2007 as the result of a political furore
Broadcaster Steve Price revealed he had been a Chairman's Lounge member since 2002 during a row before the 2007 election won by Kevin Rudd which let the cat out of the bag about the VIP club
The existence of the lounge was so little known back in 2007 that in defending his disclosure
of Garrett's remark, Steve Price had to explain what the private
enclave actually was.
In a first person piece he wrote: 'The Chairman's Lounge is a separate frequent flyers lounge away from
the crowded normal Qantas Club.
'As its name implies, the people given access to it are approved by the
Qantas chairman, Margaret Jackson.
'I have been a Chairman's Lounge member since 2002.'
In his opinion piece, Price also revealed TV entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins was also
a member of lounge.
Wilkins had also been inside at the time and was his
only witness to the remark Price said Garrett had made.
Other prominent media figures, such as 60 Minutes reporters, actors and performers, and well-known writers
and sports people are said to be among the lounge's exclusive membership of around
6000.
Price went on to defend himself for reporting what some claimed was a confidential
conversation in a private place, but which exposed him to criticism over his own membership for
allegedly promoting Qantas on his radio show.
Back in 2007, Alan Joyce (left) was boss of the comparatively lowly budget airline
Jetstar, and then Qantas CEO Geoff Dixon (right)
had the power over who made the cut to the Chairman's Lounge
One observer has described the relationship bet6ween leading politicians such as PM Anthony Albanese and the former Qantas CEO
Alan Joyce (above) as 'alarmingly cosy'
'Why on earth is Qantas giving a controversial shock jock
membership of its Chairman's Lounge, which is supposedly to enable our elite politicians and business
leaders some privacy from the hoi polloi?' demanded
Crikey reporter Stephen Mayne at the time.
'The Chairman's Lounge is meant to be all about discretion and confidentiality,' he said, accusing Price of breaking 'a confidence'.
The following year, before he was succeeded as Qantas CEO by Alan Joyce, Geoff Dixon was
the sole gatekeeper of entry into the club's hushed confines.
Qantas Chairman's Lounge membership was 'so exclusive that you
have to be personally invited by the airline's chieftain', Nine newspapers reported
in 2008.
'A marvellous benefit of lounge membership is that the mega rich and powerful
avoid having to mingle with the riffraff who will be travelling cattle
class.
'Having said that, members of the ultra-exclusive club
have included Pauline Hanson.
'Another lounge member is Brad Cooper, who
is currently enjoying a prolonged exposure to
cattle-class in Kirkconnell Correctional Centre.' (Cooper was the former HIH insurance executive jailed for eight years on fraud
and bribery offences).
Membership of the elite lounge is confined to about 6000 Australians including politicians from both sides, senior public servants, TV stars and actors
The 'scandal' currently engulfing Anthony Albanese about his Chairman's Lounge membership and that of his ex-wife Carmel
Tebbutt, and their son Nathan could bring down the prime minister (above the PM with partner Jodie
Haydon and ex-Qantas CEO Alan Joyce)
The report noted that politicians declaring membership of the lounge 'which most
of their spouses got too' in their pecuniary interests
that year included Liberal MPs of the day, Philip Ruddock, Bob Baldwin and Andrew Southcott.
Labor MPs with lounge privileges included Tanya Plibersek, Bob McMullan, and Sharon Grierson, and Martin Ferguson declared a bottle of Grange hermitage as a gift from Qantas,
as did Liberal, Christopher Pyne.
Asked if all MPs got the captain's pick from Geoff Dixon,
the airline's spokesperson told Nine: 'We like to retain a
bit of mystery. Membership is by invitation only and it is reviewed periodically.'
Fast forward to today, and nearly every single federal politician in the country has accepted free membership of the controversial, invitation-only lounge with one even describing it as an 'entitlement'.
Qantas and the Albanese government recently denied the 'very,
very high-end perk' gives the airline a disproportionate level of influence over
the country's politicians.
They were commenting ahead of the launch of the new book The Chairman's Lounge by former Australian Financial Review columnist Joe
Aston, which has stirred up the controversy.
A Daily Mail Australia audit of the members' interest registers
- in both Federal Parliament's House of Representatives and the Senate - revealed almost 93 per cent of the nation's leaders have been 'gifted' membership
to the lavish, all-inclusive lounge.
Mr Albanese has defended himself by saying he declared all
his benefits in pecuniary interest statements.
At a press conference this week, he repeated that all of his upgrades 'have been declared as appropriate.
What's appropriate is transparency.'
Apart from the PM, members include every one of his 22-person Cabinet, his seven-person Outer Ministry and all 12 assistant ministers.
PM Anthony Albanese and every member of his 22-person Cabinet, his
seven-person Outer Ministry and all 12 assistant
ministers are members of the exclusive Chairman's
Lounge
Entry to the country's six opulent VIP clubs
are suitably discreet, but once inside, the designer lounges offer free à la carte fine dining, table service and a discreet army of dedicated lounge attendants
On the Coalition side of parliament, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton,
deputy leader David Littleproud and former deputy Barnaby Joyce are also among the swathes of politicians who have disclosed
they have taken up free membership to the contentious club.
Bill Shorten is a member, Tanya Plibersek is still a member and so
is Teal MP, Zali Steggall.
Last year it was reported that Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairwoman Gina Cass-Gottlieb and Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairman Joe Longo and some
of their deputies are members of the Chairman's Lounge despite regulating the
airline.
Senior public servants in the club included Department of Prime Minister
and Cabinet secretary Glyn Davis, deputy secretaries Nadine
Williams, Liz Hefren-Webb, Rachel Bacon and ambassador to Beijing, Scott Dewar.
Other Qantas freebies bestowed on members include numerous
business class flight upgrades, model Qantas aircrafts, frequent flyer points, and tickets to sporting and entertainment events.
Touted as 'the most exclusive club in the country',
membership to the Chairman's Lounge is still
veiled in secrecy.
The new book The Chairman's Lounge by former Australian Financial Review columnist Joe Aston (above) has stirred up the
controversy
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairwoman Gina Cass-Gottlieb
and Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairman Joe Longo are members despite regulating
the airline
Even the entrances to each of the country's six opulent VIP clubs - in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide,
Canberra and Perth airports - are suitably discreet.
Once inside, however, the designer lounges are noticeably luxurious, with free à
la carte fine dining, table service, a decadent selection of wines and Champagne and a discreet
army of dedicated lounge attendants.
Virgin Airlines has its own version of the VIP enclave, the 'Beyond' lounge.
Only a handful of federal politicians have relinquished their membership to the Qantas Chairman's
Lounge in the wake of the furore.
The select few to take a principled stand on the issue include South Australian senator Barbara
Pocock and former Wallabies star turned ACT senator David Pocock,
along with MPs Stephen Bates, Queensland Green Elizabeth
Watson-Brown, and Monique Ryan, a Teal from Victoria.
Geoffrey Watson SC, a former counsel assisting the Independent Commission Against Corruption and a director of the Centre for Public Integrity,
has implored all politicians and policymakers to follow suit.
'There are certain positions in life where you cannot take Chairman's Club membership,' he said.
'You're taking public money for the job and you
are supposed to represent the public. Why not sit with them while you're waiting for a plane?'
QantasAnthony Albanese
Lunes, 02 Diciembre 2024 21:17
Joker: Folie À Deux director Todd Phillips 'wanted nothing to do with DC' during making of the $200million flop film, a new report has
claimed.
The hotly-anticipated sequel to the 2019 billion dollar
Oscar-winning film - stars Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga and was considered a surefire hit for
Warner Bros Pictures - but was slammed by critics and failed to ignite at the box office.
The sequel has been roundly criticized for being
a musical and 'ignoring' the DC fanbase - with an agent familiar with
Phillips' process telling Variety he 'wanted nothing to do with DC' during the making of the film,
with DC bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran notably absent from the
film's LA premiere afterparty last month.
A source said: 'If the first movie was about some down-on-his-luck, mentally ill guy in a downtrodden city, it makes maybe
$150 [million] worldwide. Not a billion. People showed up because that guy was
Joker.'
In an apparent snub by Phillips, the opening sequence of
the film does not include a DC Studios logo.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie currently holds an audience score of 31%
and a critic score of 32%
The hotly-anticipated sequel to the 2019 billion dollar Oscar-winning film - stars Joaquin Phoenix and Lady
Gaga - seen with Phillips last month - and was
considered a surefire hit for Warners Bros Pictures
- but was slammed by critics and failed to ignite at the box
office
A DC spokesman said Gunn was directing the Max
series Peacemaker in Atlanta, which had lost a day
of production due to Hurricane Helene, while Safran was sick.
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A Warner spokesman added that a DC logo appears at the end of the Joker sequel.
while Phillips declined to comment to the publication.
Several frictions are said to have developed between Phillips, DC
and Warner- with claims that Michael DeLuca, Chairperson of Warner Bros.
Entertainment, and CEO Pamela Abdy seemed 'unwilling' to say no to Phillips due to his huge past successes.
It is claimed Phillips would 'only' speak with DeLuca and Abdy
rather than Gunn and Safran - who took control
of DC two months before production began on Joker 2 in December 2022.
Gunn and Safran did attend the first director's cut screening for the studio but
Phillips fueled rift speculation when he told a reporter: 'With all due
respect to them, this is kind of a Warner Bros. movie.'
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav also met with Phillips shortly after WarnerMedia and Discovery merged
in April 2022 and was 'open to filming in Los Angeles if the director would make the sequel
at a lower price point.'
The studio wanted to film in London which would have cost around 20 per cent less.
However, Phillips insisted on filming in LA
with the budget remaining static.
The sequel has been roundly criticized for being a musical and 'ignoring' the DC fanbase - with an agent familiar with Phillips' process telling
Variety he 'wanted nothing to do with DC' during the making of the film, with DC bosses
James Gunn and Peter Safran notably absent from the film's LA premiere afterparty last month
A Warner spokesman told the publication the studio 'supported the
decision to film in Los Angeles'.
A source directly involved with the film said: 'No one could get
through to Todd. And the one thing about
genre stuff: If you don't listen and pay attention to what the
fan expectations are, you're going to fail.
Insiders also claim studio bosses did not want to premiere the film at the Venice Film Festival, but Phillips pushed back -
with a Warner spokesman saying the studio 'fully supported the decision to bring the film to Venice.
Joker: Folie À Deux has garnered the lowest CinemaScore in comic
book movie history as the film bombed at the box office on opening night.
It has only made $114million worldwide against its $200million budget.
The psychological musical thriller — which has been criticized as 'bleak' and 'disappointing' — officially released in theaters on Friday, October 4, but it only raked in $20 million at the domestic box office, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Phoenix reprised his role as the Joker in the sequel, which had earned him an Oscar for his portrayal in the 2019 film,
while Gaga took on the role of Harleen Lee Quinzel (Harley Quinn).
However, Joker: Folie À Deux has been given a D rating on CinemaScore —
the lowest score for a comic book movie.
Madame Web — which notably also flopped in theaters earlier this year and also received terrible
reviews — holds a higher score with a C+.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie currently holds an audience score of 31% and a critic score of
32%.
The sequel is projected to rake in less that $50 million at
the domestic box office during the entirety of opening weekend,
per The Hollywood Reporter.
Weeks ago, the movie had been projected to bring in around $70 million - but the number has since drastically dropped.
Joker (2019) notably opened with $96.2 million when the
film first released in theaters - and eventually landed a little over $1 billion in the global box office.
The first movie - which was also directed by Todd Phillips - had a budget of between $55 and $70
million. However, the budget increased for Folie À Deux to
around $200 million.
The 2019 movie garnered praise and positive reviews from both critics
and audiences - and won the Golden Lion during the 76th Venice International Film Festival.
Joaquin received an Oscar for Best Actor for his portrayal of the Joker
(Arthur Fleck) - and the film garnered an additional Academy Award for Best Original Score.
The sequel also screened during the Venice International Film Festival last month in September, where it earned a 12-minute standing ovation,
per Deadline.
A source directly involved with the film said: 'No one could
get through to Todd. And the one thing about genre stuff: If you don't listen and pay attention to what the fan expectations are, you're going to fail.
However, audiences have since taken to X after
the movie released in theaters on Friday - and shared their opinions on the sequel,
which features musical sequences.
One fan penned, 'Joaquin Phoenix don't deserve this.
what happened to the script?' while another added, 'is it that bad,' followed by a crying face emoji.
'Ironically I feel that a musical, if done well, could have been a good choice.
It'd show how much of an unreliable narrator Fleck is,' one typed.
'But with some original songs, that keep everything vague, not just covers.
Also when I heard of the ending I snorted fr.'
A social media user wrote, 'Stop making sequels as musicals
if the original wasn't a musical.'
'Maybe he [Phillips] only had an hour long movie,
and decided to randomly add musical scenes to fill
the runtime,' one penned.
'Joker downfall really needs to be studied,' another shared, along with
a monkey staring out a window.
One fan said, 'the movie sucks. i had to walk out of the cinema,' while another penned,
'After years of disagreement....*Joker 2 releases* Critics [shaking hands] Audience.'
However, audiences have since taken to X after the movie released in theaters on Friday - and shared their opinions
over the sequel, which was also a musical
'Ironically I feel that a musical, if done well, could have been a
good choice. It'd show how much of an unreliable narrator Fleck is,'
one typed
'Joker downfall really needs to be studied,' another shared, along with a monkey staring out
a window
'That's way below what we expected,' one wrote in regards to the current Rotten Tomatoes scores.
'People are saying this is the worst sequel ever.'
A fan explained, 'yea this film was bad. it was pretentious and dull.
has the aesthetic of an arthouse film without the substance.'
'It also insults the audience's intelligence.
the songs were also underwhelming too. they shouldn't have let this escape to
theaters.'
One shared, 'The audience that loved the first movie is not the same audience running to
see musicals. This was a gigantic mistake from step 1.'
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Phillips discussed whether he would be interested in making a third Joker film or a movie centered around Gaga's character.
'It's not really where this movie is headed for me.
I feel like my time in the DC Universe was these two
films.'
Ahead of the movie's release, Lady Gaga also dropped an accompanying
album titled Harlequin on September 27.
Joker: Folie À Deux has been branded the 'most disappointing
follow-up to the Oscar-winning movie' by critics, as they cast doubt on Lady
Gaga's 'thin' role in the film following
its release on Friday.
'That's way below what we expected,' one wrote in regards to the current
Rotten Tomatoes scores. 'People are saying this is the worst sequel ever'
A fan explained, 'yea this film was bad. it
was pretentious and dull. has the aesthetic of an arthouse film without the substance'
The 'bleak' sequel, has also received a tepid reception from fans,
with some claiming Lady Gaga's career could be at risk.
While the same director Todd Phillips was back
in the hot seat, critics have said the sequel is just a 'repeat'
of the first hit but with an added musical twist.
Most critics have said Todd failed to use Gaga correctly in the movie
and claimed she was only bought in for the musical aspect of it.
While the majority of critics say Joker: Folie À Deux didn't live up to expectations, others have
dubbed the movie 'bold' and 'brilliant.'
Daily Mail's Brian Viner commended the move as 'bold' and
'brilliant' but said it lacked any thrill.
The Independent's Geoffrey Macnab said: 'Today Joker is best remembered as one of the most subversive and original films of the last decade, while its hugely anticipated sequel
is just as bleak and formally daring as its predecessor'.
Meanwhile, the Irish Times' Donald Clarke gave the movie
just two stars but credited Phillips' work
for making a sequel following the first movie's
$1billion success.
Financial Times critic Danny Leigh said although Gaga worked hard to bump the ratings up in the sequel,
Phillips appeared to have no idea what to do with her.
Giving a three star rating, The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw claimed the movie proves 'claustrophobic' and 'repetitive.'
Joker: Folie À Deux has been branded the 'most disappointing follow-up to the Oscar-winning movie'
by critics, as they cast doubt on Lady Gaga's 'thin' role in the film following its release
on Friday; seen in September in London
The Times' Kevin Maher wrote: 'The director Todd Phillips said there
would be no follow-up to the original, but he changed his mind and the result
is a derivative musical'
'This might be the most disappointing follow-up to an Oscar-winning performance since Anthony Hopkins
reworked his silky and terrifying Dr Lecter from for the
campy, kitschy.'
Along with Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix, other stars that had
appeared in the sequel include Brendan Gleeson, Catherine
Keener, Zazie Beatz and Steve Coogan.
Joker: Folie à Deux has faced additional backlash from fans
as they have claimed that Gaga is running the risk of losing her acting career.
Lady GagaJoaquin Phoenix
Lunes, 02 Diciembre 2024 21:04
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Lunes, 02 Diciembre 2024 20:40
Des électeurs attendent l'ouverture d'un bureau de vote à Windhoek, le 29 novembre 2024 en Namibie
Namibians returned to vote on Friday in 36 polling stations reopened two
days after a chaotic election, set to test the ruling party's 34-year grip on power, was marred by technical problems.
Tensions are mounting in the historically stable and peaceful southern African nation where Wednesday's
election was marked by long delays and labelled a "sham" by the opposition.
Some people waited 12 hours in line to vote in presidential and
legislative polls, billed as the toughest yet for the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) party, in power since Namibia's 1990 independence
from South africa.
Wednesday's queues were caused by many technical problems, including issues with tablets used to register voters
and shortages of ballot papers.
In some cases, torches used to show up invisible ink had run out of batteries and mobile voting
teams had left areas with voters still in the queues, it said.
Facing criticism from both voters and parties, the electoral
commission extended the vote for a second time, giving Namibians until Saturday
evening to vote.
In the capital Windhoek, at the only polling station picked
to reopen, about 60 people showed up on Friday,
including Kluivert Muuondjo who arrived at 4:30 am.
The 21-year-old student said he had waited in line until 11:00 pm
on Wednesday but left before being able to vote as he had exams the next day.
Des électeurs attendent l'ouverture d'un bureau de vote à Windhoek, le 29 novembre 2024 en Namibie
"Everyone will have the chance to vote," he said. But
because Namibians can vote at any given polling station, he
was worried "everyone will flock to one place again."
The disarray led to angry complaints from opposition parties with
some calling for a halt in the electoral process.
Opposition parties were scheduled to meet on Friday and issue a joint statement, according to Christine Aochamus who
represents the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) party.
Youth unemployment, enduring inequalities and the emergence of a generation born after independence are challenging support
towards SWAPO which has ruled since 1990.
Its candidate, vice-president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who could become the first woman to lead the country
if elected, could face an unprecedented second round in the mineral rich country.
"To open only one place in Khomas (the region of which the capital is part of) is absurd,"
said voter Ensley Engermund, who also said he couldn't vote on Wednesday because of long queues
despite trying four different polling stations.
"Only 1.5 millions voters are registered and we get this chaos?" asked the 49-year-old security agent.
"It was to get people frustrated."
Lunes, 02 Diciembre 2024 20:24
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