Author: | The Chaser | ISBN: | 9781310521317 |
Publisher: | The Chaser | Publication: | March 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | The Chaser |
ISBN: | 9781310521317 |
Publisher: | The Chaser |
Publication: | March 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In this urgent second issue of "Australia's Most Self-important Quarterly", we travel the world on The Chaser's expense account to find the best places to visit before they're destroyed by the relentless pursuit of economic growth at all costs. Includes special tips on how to get great Instagram photos of places that are about to be despoiled, and how to get the locals to look hauntingly miserable for your holiday snaps to show to your friends.
Plus, we feature Sean Penn's second-ever foray into journalism (and hopefully his last) as he exclusively visits reclusive Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, on the pretext of making a movie about him. And if that isn't enough, this issue features a special pull-out* section of The Chaser's Dictionary of Biography, featuring in-depth write-ups of Australia's former Prime Ministers.
Also in this issue:
- In-depth, one-sentence reports on all the major world events
- ChaserLeaks of Peter Dutton's emails
- A look back at how in hell Canberra was founded
- A special photo essay from a Donald Trump rally
- A gratuitous and legally unwise swipe at Chevron's approach to tax
- We learn the hard way that clickbait doesn't work in eBooks, and
- Willie Nelson spills the beans on how he broke Twitter by smoking all of the hashtags.
The Chaser Quarterly 2: It's Everything You Want it to Be, and Nothing You Don't
*Note: it is pull-out in this eBook edition only if you're prepared to tear the screen from its plastic casing
In this urgent second issue of "Australia's Most Self-important Quarterly", we travel the world on The Chaser's expense account to find the best places to visit before they're destroyed by the relentless pursuit of economic growth at all costs. Includes special tips on how to get great Instagram photos of places that are about to be despoiled, and how to get the locals to look hauntingly miserable for your holiday snaps to show to your friends.
Plus, we feature Sean Penn's second-ever foray into journalism (and hopefully his last) as he exclusively visits reclusive Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, on the pretext of making a movie about him. And if that isn't enough, this issue features a special pull-out* section of The Chaser's Dictionary of Biography, featuring in-depth write-ups of Australia's former Prime Ministers.
Also in this issue:
- In-depth, one-sentence reports on all the major world events
- ChaserLeaks of Peter Dutton's emails
- A look back at how in hell Canberra was founded
- A special photo essay from a Donald Trump rally
- A gratuitous and legally unwise swipe at Chevron's approach to tax
- We learn the hard way that clickbait doesn't work in eBooks, and
- Willie Nelson spills the beans on how he broke Twitter by smoking all of the hashtags.
The Chaser Quarterly 2: It's Everything You Want it to Be, and Nothing You Don't
*Note: it is pull-out in this eBook edition only if you're prepared to tear the screen from its plastic casing