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Neil Chenoweth

Neil Chenoweth

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Neil Chenoweth almost brought Murdoch's career undone in 1991 when he wrote a magazine article that triggered a secret government inquiry into Rupert Murdoch's family companies. Since then as one of Australia's toughest investigative journalists he has become the most substantive writer in the world charting both the public and the hidden worlds of the Murdoch empire. He is a senior writer with The Australian Financial Review. He was born in Thailand, spent the 1980s in the Middle East before moving to Sydney.

Books by Neil Chenoweth

Virtual Murdoch

A hard-hitting, highly controversial expose of the biggest, most powerful and mysterious media player of them all

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