He fought the Taliban and won reality TV. Now he’s started an Australian civil war

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Former SAS soldier and Australian Survivor winner Mark Wales is taking a novel approach to China’s aggression, but could it affect his chances of winning preselection for the Liberal Party?

Australia has been neutralised. But not conquered. It’s the year 2034. “A coup, a small war and a waiting enemy was all it took to upend life in the Lucky Country,” writes Mark Wales in a forthcoming novel. The former elite soldier is not shy about naming the invading enemy – the People’s Liberation Army. And that’s where his problem started.

What’s in it? First, the set-up. Beijing has fought the US in a major war over Taiwan. America lost: “On Z-Day, Taipei was invaded at first light, and Chinese Communist Party boots had secured Taipei by dinnertime,” Wales writes in the novel,“The Americans lost three carrier groups in the two days that followed. The entire Royal Australian Navy was sunk in three battles. AUKUS submarines were hunted down and crushed, the rumours of quantum communication satellites locating them from space.

Second, the point. It’s a gritty action tale. But as it unfolds, you’re struck by the fact that the fighting is not Australian forces against Chinese ones. It is overwhelmingly, as the novel puts it, “Australians killing Australians”. It’s not a race war.

 

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