The former Australian of the Year has taken a swipe at Rupert Murdoch, saying the media mogul has “ruined the planet”.
The former Australian of the Year has taken a swipe at Rupert Murdoch, saying the media mogul has “ruined the planet”. Grace Tame makes statement at PM’s Australian of the Year function with ‘f— Murdoch’ T-shirt
Grace Tame makes statement at PM’s Australian of the Year function with ‘f— Murdoch’ T-shirt
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By Millie Muroi
January 25, 2025 — 11.02am
Activist and former Australian of the Year Grace Tame has slammed Rupert Murdoch and his media empire, wearing a shirt emblazoned with the words “f— Murdoch” to an event at the prime minister’s residence in Canberra.
Outside The Lodge on Saturday, where Anthony Albanese hosted a morning tea ahead of the Australian of the Year awards, Tame told this masthead that the event was a great platform to make change.
“It’s a great shirt and says it all, doesn’t it,” Tame said of her attire.
“If we want to dismantle the concentration of morbid wealth that undemocratically rules the world, and really makes the major political decisions that affect the everyday person; if we want climate action and if we want justice, if we want truth, I think it’s probably a good place to start.
“If you want to get a few birds with one giant, ugly stone, this is it.”
It is not the first time Tame has used the annual function to make a statement. In 2022, pictures of a stony-faced Tame – who was outgoing Australian of the Year – standing next to then-prime minister Scott Morrison made headlines.
Tame had criticised Morrison throughout her time in the role for not doing enough to stamp out sexual harassment in Parliament House after a series of sexual assault claims in the building and federal politics.
At the time, Tame did not meet Morrison’s gaze as she shook his hand, posing for pictures with the former prime minister and his wife, Jenny, without smiling.
Tame is an activist and advocate for survivors of sexual assault and was named 2021 Australian of the Year.
Asked on Saturday what her message would be to Murdoch, she said: “You’ve ruined the planet.”
Millie Muroi is the economics writer at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, based in Canberra. She was formerly the banking writer based in Sydney.Connect via Twitter or email.
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