In the 1980s, no politician could escape the withering satire of Max Gillies. His Gillies Report parodies of prime ministers including Bob Hawke were legendary. For the first time, Max reveals the family secrets that shaped his brilliance.
In the 1980s, no politician could escape the withering satire of Max Gillies. His Gillies Report parodies of prime ministers including Bob Hawke were legendary. For the first time, Max reveals the family secrets that shaped his brilliance.
In the 1980s, no politician could escape the withering satire of Max Gillies. His Gillies Report parodies of prime ministers including Bob Hawke were legendary. For the first time, Max reveals the family secrets that shaped his brilliance.
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