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National Affairs Correspondent Ben Eltham steps up to the plate and faces the inaugural newmatilda.com 20 Questions Challenge Today we’re launching a new section at newmatilda.com: the 20 Questions Challenge. Each week, we’ll be firing questions at notable members of the community: famous people, hard-working people, expert people, people you do see in the news and people you don’t see in the news. We’ll ask social media experts how they take their coffee. Actually, you know that already from Twitter. You’ll find out how community advocates would spend research money and what sports ring the bells of newmatilda.com writers. You’ll discover the broken lift fantasies of policy wonks and the karaoke preferences of filmmakers. In short: how the world ticks along, in 20 Questions. First cab off the rank is newmatilda.com’s National Affairs Correspondent Ben Eltham. You’ve read what he has to say about Mark Scott’s new media "vision" and about Coalition leadership strife, but did you ever stop to wonder what image he’d hang on the wall of Kevin Rudd’s office? Ben has written on everything from arms build-up to water policy for newmatilda.com. In the event of a showdown between us and Rupert Murdoch, we definitely want Ben on our trivia team. Here, he takes time out from writing a PhD at the University of Sydney’s Centre for Cultural Research and being a fellow at the Centre for Policy Development and Eidos Institute to answer 20 Questions for us. 1. If you were given $5 million, what would you spend it on? 2. Who would you most like to be stuck in a lift with? 3. What trivia topic will you beat everyone else in the pub to the buzzer on? 4. The headline you’d most like to see on the front page of a daily newspaper. 5. Complete this sentence. I’d like to hear Kevin Rudd say "…" 6. If you could have made one major life move differently, what would it have been? 7. You’re on a desert island with only a magical television for entertainment. It only broadcasts sports. It can only broadcast one sporting code. You choose the sport. 8. You’ve been appointed research director for an organisation funded by a hands-off philanthropist. What do you tell your staff to find out? 9. How often do you check your email? 10. What annoys you about politicians? 11. Name someone in Australian public life who deserves a promotion. 12. Name someone in Australian public life who should be out on their ear. 13. Can we fix climate change? 14. If we were in a karaoke club and not online, what song would you sing? 15. Have you ever seen a ghost? 16. Computers could be improved. How? 17. I’m going to get a coffee — what can I get you? 18. Do you have a hidden talent? 19. What image should hang on the wall of the PM’s office? 20. What question should we ask our next interviewee? |







