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This is the best summary I could come up with:
"Barnaby made a shocking error of judgement in having an affair with a young woman working in his office," intones Turnbull on the screen.
This is not the only unleashed interviewee moment during the shooting of Nemesis, the ABC's landmark political docuseries charting nine years of Coalition government from 2013 to 2022.
But it would stand, like the previous iterations — Labor in Power, The Howard Years and The Killing Season – as the definitive account of the political period.
"Big bullying billionaires, they all think they're God's gift to humanity," says Turnbull of his infamous call with Donald Trump over Australia's refugee swap deal with Washington.
Off we go," said Victorian Liberal Katie Allen when we asked her about then-Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce and his opposition to the net zero 2050 emissions target.
For others, like Tasmanian Liberal MP Bridget Archer, the clumsy handling of women's issues was a key factor in the demise of Scott Morrison, and in the end of nine years of Coalition government.
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