Barrie Cassidy: a country boy who flew in the highest circles

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The journalist is musing about intersections: the what-ifs lingering from the big and small cross-roads of a life.

Thanks to a vegetable garden, chooks and a milking cow, the table was never short of food, and clothes were cheap at the St Vincent de Paul store in Wodonga. But cash was tight.

“The whole town was the playground. You would get whole groups of kids together and play games that could take you into the pine plantations near the state school, or the lake or the bush behind the brickworks. The swimming pool had a dirt floor and was fed by water from the lake, so leeches were a big problem. Somehow nobody seemed to care. I went to the local Catholic school and was taught by nuns, and in fact only nuns, all the way through until Year 11.

At the end of Year 12, Ben Hicks repaid young Cassidy’s years of sports writing. Hicks was friends with one of the directors of Albury's. He urged Cassidy to apply for a cadetship - and this time the boy found himself employed. “I suspect the deal was pre-cooked,” he says. “I had no interest in politics, but two great orators - Jack Galbally, the Labor leader in the upper house and the Liberal leader, Alan Hunt - immediately caught my attention,” Cassidy recalls. “I thought 'this is for me'.”

 

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Michael_Lallo Terrific tribute to barriecassidy by tonyowright insiders auspol

The one thing Cassidy was never capible of was impartiality.

Bullshit

barriecassidy I really wish you'd checked your diary more carefully! Your departure clashes with the annual ABCClassic classic100 ! Could you defer your departure please? At least until the current mob in Canberra are ousted? It's the least you could do really 😉 Insiders

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