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    The Alan Jones "died of shame" controversy originated from a speech made by Australian radio broadcaster Alan Jones in September 2012, in which Jones suggested...
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    father died of shame". The Age. Melbourne. Retrieved 2 October 2012. "Alan Jones apologises for speech that claimed PM's father 'died of shame'". The...
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    already died of shame," he said. His words echoed those of former 2GB radio host Alan Jones, who infamously said Ms Gillard's father 'died of shame', shortly...
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  • are 'destroying the joint'". The Guardian. "Gillard's father died of shame: Alan Jones". SBS News. AAP. 27 February 2015. Woodward, M. (2013) Ditch the...
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    In October 2012, following the Alan Jones "died of shame" controversy, 2GB suspended advertising on the Alan Jones show. This decision was reversed...
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  • actor Simon Berger, Australian media person involved in Alan Jones "died of shame" controversy This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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    died of shame". Gillard made statements in support of Slipper and linked Abbott's motion to remarks made by Alan Jones in the then-recent Alan Jones shame...
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  • Sydney, Alan Jones spoke concerning the death of the then Prime Minister Julia Gillard's father. Jones said that Mr Gillard had "died of shame to think...
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  • function, Alan Jones spoke concerning the death of Prime Minister Julia Gillard's father, John. Jones said that Mr Gillard had "died of shame to think...
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    Gillard linked the speech to the context of the then ongoing Alan Jones "died of shame" controversy. The speech was widely reported around the world. In Laos...
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