What makes Norman Swan sweat (clue: not the erotica he's inspired)

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Norman Swan: 'I have a deep core fear of dying' | mrbenjaminlaw

Each week, Benjamin Law asks public figures to discuss the subjects we're told to keep private by getting them to roll a die. The numbers they land on are the topics they're given. This week he talks to Norman Swan. Presenting ABC Radio National’sfor decades has given the 67-year-old Walkley Award-winning broadcaster, journalist and doctor the kind of credibility that money can’t buy – and some swooning fans.

There’s almost no other area of Australian life that’s been more politicised over the years than health and healthcare. In some ways, it’s been less politicised during the pandemic. We’ve had this divide – between private and public, state and federal – for years, which has crippled Australian healthcare. Now, in the blink of an eye, we’ve got telehealth. We’ve got mobilisation of private resources for public good. All showing just how artificial some of those barriers are.

I’m not going to comment on what calls may or may not have occurred. The government was uncomfortable about how some of the commentary was ahead of the curve, in a sense. What do journalists do? We hold government to account; work off the evidence. I never gave my own opinion. I was relying on people who knew what they were talking about. It was fairly straightforward to report a view based on science.We’ve done an amazing job.

 

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mrbenjaminlaw 'Deep down, a lot of men don’t like women' He's right about that! And death is nothing to fear normanswan It's the process of getting there that's the problem.

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mrbenjaminlaw You are joking, why are you writing this shit, his last gig as a doctor was on the most dangerous show on earth, Biggest Loser'.. He's been 100% wrong on this virus to date, most I know stopped listening to his bullshit months ago and even turned off the ABC because of him

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