Bob Brown: Gentle Revolutionary by James Norman

By James Norman

A biography of the individual noticeable by means of many because the sincere face of Australian politics, this intimate exploration of Bob Brown's global info his tricky early life, shy struggles with sexuality, look for intimacy, and conversion from conservative nation general practitioner to environmental activist and political progressive.

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He was always very conservative and very shy, actually. He would always be looking out for anyone who might have been picked on and particularly make friends with that person. ’ Henderson also got to know Bob’s parents Jack and Marjorie quite well throughout this period. ‘His father was always playing tricks on people,’ she says. ’ Henderson recalls another occasion where Jack had picked up Bob and his brother from the train, and she had headed off in the other direction on her bike. The next minute she saw them come racing back down the road ‘with the kids hanging out the window’, hot on the heels of a stolen car.

Peter Thompson and Bob Brown had developed quite a strong friendship, and Thompson says he can clearly remember Bob being ‘almost obsessed’ by the growing nuclear threat. ‘I remember his being quite affected by Nixon raising the global nuclear alert to amber,’ says Thompson. ‘This was the time when there was a lot of pressure on Nixon over Watergate. I remember Bob being terribly affected by it. ” He was . . exercised by this deployment of nuclear weapons and the threat to life through nuclear armaments.

I was actually taken by the humanness of his answer,’ said Brown. It wouldn’t be the last time Fraser would hear from Bob Brown. When the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier came to Hobart in November 1976, Bob Brown staged a fast in the rain and hail on the peak of Mount Wellington, attracting national media attention to his conviction that Tasmania—and, indeed, the rest of Australia—should not be welcoming US warships to its ports. His feat was a highly theatrical gesture that, even more successfully than his previous advertisements, attracted the interest of the nation’s media.

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