News Corporation might not have set out to install Scott Morrison in the federal parliament in 2007, but Morrison will surely have been grateful for the pivotal role the Murdoch organisation played in ousting Michael Towke, after he had defeated Morrison convincingly in the party’s preselection ballot for the seat of Cook.
The preselection fight, eventually won by Morrison, was covered by most media outlets, but none more so than The Daily Telegraph, which attacked Towke over a series of stories portraying the Lebanese-Australian Maronite Christian as a serial liar and an exaggerator.
Towke’s claim over the weekend that Morrison racially vilified him to destroy his political career has been denied by Morrison. But it was the stories published by News Corporation at the time that devastated Towke’s reputation and made it impossible for him to maintain his preselection.
Towke sued Nationwide News Pty Ltd and won a reported $50,000 settlement, with the Murdoch group unwilling to defend the defamation action in court. News had reportedly made an initial offer of $110,000, with demands for confidentiality. Bitter about the attack and its consequences, though, Towke refused to agree to terms that would stop him from speaking.
After the defamation action was settled, he told The Sydney Morning Herald of the toll the battle had taken.
“These stories sent my mother to hospital,” he said. “They demonised me. I wanted to confront them in court.”
The defamatory stories are no longer available online. The headlines, as reported in the SMH, tell the tale of an escalating attack. The first was “Liberal ballot scandal in Howard’s backyard”. Three days later a second story appeared: “Towke future on hold”. The next day, in The Sunday Telegraph, the third story: “Party split as Liberal candidate faces jail”.
“That was the story that sent my mother to hospital,” Towke told the Herald. Faced with the public shredding of his reputation, Towke had no choice but to resign.
The stories were written by several journalists. One remains online, by the Telegraph’s then-state political editor Simon Benson, now The Australian’s political editor covering Canberra.
Towke’s preselection, the story alleged, was emerging as “a major embarrassment for Mr Howard and the NSW branch of the Liberal Party”, with “mystery now enveloping” the business venture that Mr Towke “boasted to preselectors” would help him win nomination for the safe southern Sydney seat then held by Bruce Baird.
It attacked Towke on the grounds that he did not have a licence to operate a private security company he owned, called Apollo Security, and that Apollo’s phone number “rings out”, “its website is blank” and that its listed email address “is defunct”.
The sources for the Telegraph’s stories have never been revealed.
Morrison was the first candidate defeated — by a margin of 82 to 8 — but he was not the only one. Others were Paul Fletcher, now a Morrison cabinet minister, who went on to win preselection for another Sydney seat. And Mark Speakman, now state member for the seat of Cronulla and NSW attorney-general.
For Morrison, the former state director of the NSW Liberal Party, there was a sense of destiny.
He had come with the endorsement of the retiring member for Cook, Bruce Baird, a fellow Christian who had been Morrison’s patron, chief barracker, sponsor and guardian angel stretching back two decades.
Baird had spotted Morrison as a talent in the 1990s when Morrison worked under Baird at Tourism Australia, and when Baird decided it was time to move on from Cook, he gave Morrison a quiet call alerting him to the possibility that he could take over his seat.
Baird told Christian radio station Hope that Morrison was “a person of faith”.
“It’s also true to say that my wife Judy believed [Morrison] was called by God to replace me. That’s known within our family,” Baird said.
Morrison too had told his local pastor of his belief that God had called him not just to be in Parliament but to be prime minister.
While the Almighty might have had a plan for Morrison, Murdoch’s Daily Telegraph was the power on earth that made it possible for Morrison’s destiny to be realised — setting up a relationship which neither party, surely, has forgotten.

And who has been wheeled out, to say that Scott couldn’t have possibly said anything nasty back then? Why Bruce Baird, of course.
The question for me is, “Were Judy and/ or Bruce Baird the source of supposed information behind those soul destroying articles published in the “tele”?”.
Is that why Murdoch wasn’t going to attempt to provide the defence of “truth”?
From my own experience, there is nothing as soul destroying as being on the end of a religious group’s malicious gossip.
Absolutely soul destroying.
Julia should do a “special” on The Drum about the shenanigans in Cook. After all, she does have the inside running given that she could just ask people sitting around the dining table about what really happened.
Not her mother however. Julia actually seems a little left leaning, unlike her father and brother.
Invite Mike along too.
Dasher, aka Shanghai Sam aka mini Mr Bean, admitted some years ago that he gave Scummo the dirtfile collated when Towke tried to join ‘Labor’.
Does Rupert ever cover neocon shenanigans ?
Peta Credlin is aware of any apparently. She and hubby must have sad in their eyes I guess.
Just indicates how old is the plan to degrade Australia into an enslaved theocracy. Fortunately, autocratic mega churches unfold and disintegrate – as we are beginning to see with happy clapperism.
Yeah I listened to that this morning, and did not know of the above links that they had. I remember thinking this sounds like the same contrived crap that Morrison himself would feed out, you know the ” I believe”, and the “to my knowledge” or the “I never heard”.
All spoken in a way to deflect and conceal. It really make my guts churn when listening to any of this slime covered rabble, and it’s just icing on the cake when they mention faith and Christianity…… either (or all of them, looking at you brother Stuie) wouldn’t know a thing about it, even if it donged them on the head.
Yes, and it was very similar to what Howard came up with the other day. Which was something like, ‘I’ve never seen Scott Morrison behaving like that’.
Which immediately had me thinking, ‘Yeah, well, you probably wasn’t looking all that hard’.
And quotes like that from mentors, tend to ignore what could be a fundamental aspect of Morrison’s personality: that he’s a lick or kick sorta guy. That is, someone who will shamelessly lick the arses, of those with the power to help with his ambitions, but on the other hand, will mercilessly kick those he considers to be rivals or who have less power than him. So, yes, he was probably perfectly charming and agreeable, when brown nosing Howard and Baird, but that is likely to be quite irrelevant, when assessing his behaviour towards others.
Sounds like his treatment of Turnbull as well, backstabbing.
“Lick or kick” – nice one, never heard that one. I usually use “Kiss up, kick down”.
Hmm, it’s quite possible that I just misremembered your phrase, and in the process, thought that I was being witty?
Doesn’t matter where you got it, I like it. And it’s very apt.
Unlike Scummo, he did not deny his erstwhile colleague thrice afore the capon crowed.
Perhaps some journo. – unlike PK this morning! – should ask him, as an allegedly devout xtian, to swear before hearing his sanitized version of what occurred in Cook.
He also seemed to accuse Towke of branch stacking. So I googled it. https://www.smh.com.au/national/branch-stacking-fears-over-baird-ambush-20061017-gdom62.html
Funny enough it seemed to be Morrison who was in on it, not Towke.
If you dally in the bushes at Obelisk you might get a chance to ask him about integrity.
Old Brucy that is
This is just disgusting. I thought I’d long reached peak contempt for and dislike of Scott Morrison, but thanks to CFW’s Senate skewering of him last week reviving and elaborating on what I already knew about what Morrison et al did to Michael Towke, I found I had hidden reserves. I am repulsed by Morrison. I am repulsed by the fact he holds the highest office in this country. I am equally repulsed by News Corp, where I once worked for 20 years. Rudd is 100% correct in describing this company as a political operative, a far right one, and one that has honed its political manipulations since its disgraceful role in trashing Towke’s reputation and installing the likes of Morrison in Cook. Bring on a Labor Government and bloody well bring on a royal commission into the media.
Agreed!!!!
Labor should have a sub committee dedicated to investigating any and all means of bringing the Murdochs down in Oz. Joe Biden thinks Rupert Murdoch is the most dangerous man in the world and many, many people agree.He must be neutered before the younger one takes over and attempts to repeat the exercise.
82 to 8 – sounds about right.
Rupert owns Scottie and Donny and Boris. BUT. Vlad ‘runs’ Rupert……….someone might like to inform him however.
I think you are correct. I have noticed so many similarities in the approaches of all of them and in the use of terms such as “fake news” and absolute lying and gaslighting. I think Vlad has the goods on Trump and runs the conspiracy theory groups as well in attempts to divide Western democracies. Remember how Trump weakened the bonds between America and Europe by withdrawing from so many agreements between the two.
There have been jokes offshore about Putin’s RT = Murdoch’s Fox News, same alt right or white Christian nationalist agitprop designed for ageing voters.
Murdoch relies on dumbed-down Western leaders for his power – preferably ones riddled with insecurities.
He made a quick retreat from doing business in China (where he was easily outwitted) & is too wily to try it on with Europe.