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Chris Kevin Kenny (born 28 September 1962) is an Australian
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for ''
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'' newspaper as well as the host of a weeknight current affairs program, ''The Kenny Report'' on
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.


Early life and education

Chris Kenny was born on 28 September 1962. He initially studied wildlife and park management in
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and worked for the National Parks and Wildlife Service as a fire-spotter and park assistant, before switching his studies to a BA in journalism in 1984.


Career

His first journalism job was at the '' Murray Pioneer'' in Renmark. He later worked for the Adelaide newspaper '' The News'', ABC's '' The 7.30 Report'', Channel 10 and Channel 9 in Adelaide. He also wrote columns for '' The Advertiser'', '' Sunday Mail'' and ''
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''. In 2000 he was appointed Director of Strategic Communications for South Australian Liberal Premier
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, before serving as chief of staff to Olsen's successor as premier,
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. Kenny was appointed media advisor to foreign minister
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in 2002 and became his chief of staff in 2006. After the defeat of the
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in 2007, Kenny worked as a columnist for ''The Advertiser'', as a television reporter for the Adelaide edition of ''
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'', and as a talkback radio host for
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. In January 2009, Kenny was recruited as chief of staff to then-
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,
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. Kenny was Turnbull's chief of staff during the
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scandal but has written that he had no contact with Turnbull's mole Godwin Grech, resigning when Turnbull subsequently lost the Liberal leadership to
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in 2009. After leaving Turnbull's office, Kenny wrote opinion pieces and analysis for ''
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'' and ABC's '' The Drum'', and appeared as a commentator on Sky News. In 2010 Kenny was appointed General Manager, External Affairs, for transport giant
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, but left at the end of the year to return to media work. From 2013, Kenny has hosted ''
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'' and ''
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'' on
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, which are both opinion programs. ''Friday Live'' finished on 12 December 2014, replaced by a second weekly edition of ''Viewpoint''. Prior to these formats, Kenny hosted '' Saturday Agenda''. Kenny has two weekly columns in ''The Australian''. He relinquished his weekly column for Adelaide's ''Sunday Mail''. He has hosted afternoon and evening talkback radio on Macquarie Radio filling in for hosts such as
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, Steve Price and Ross Greenwood, as well as hosting his own weekly ''Friday Feedback'' show until March 2019. Kenny has appeared on ABC TV programs such as '' Insiders'' and '' Q&A'' alongside politicians and community figures. He is currently a columnist for ''
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'' newspaper as well as the host of a weeknight current affairs program, ''The Kenny Report'', and formerly, weekly media program, ''Kenny on Media'', on
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.


Opinions and other roles

Kenny has been a vocal critic of the
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(ABC) for alleged expansionism and bias. In 2020, he referred to the Australian public broadcasters ABC and SBS as "
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". He argued in July 2011 that
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could not recover as prime minister, that Labor would lose the next general election and that
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could limit the extent of those losses. Following the
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, Kenny criticised the ''#illridewithyou'' campaign and the refusal of many to accept the Islamist motivation of the siege. Kenny had been at the Lindt Chocolate Café, the scene of the hostage crisis, only minutes before it unfolded. In November 2019, it was announced that Kenny would be one of 20 members of the Senior Advisory Group (SAG) to help co-design the Indigenous voice to government set up by
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, the
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under the
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. SAG was co-chaired by Wyatt,
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, and
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. Kenny has previously criticised Langton as being "aggressive" towards "perceived ideological enemies". In 2021, after Prime Minister
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started aiming for
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carbon emissions by 2050, and his employer
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changed its position on
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(having previously denied its existence), Kenny wrote that the founder of the
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, Sir
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, would be "turning in his grave", claiming that "expansion of government power" was responsible for News Corp's change in direction. In the lead-up to the
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, Kenny supports the Yes campaign, saying that the No campaign is "overwhelmingly based on fear". He has been criticised by his fan base for his stance, although not by his colleagues at News Corp.


Defamation case

In September 2013, the ABC program '' The Hamster Decides'' broadcast a photoshopped image of Kenny having sex with a dog. At the end of 2013, Kenny launched
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action against the ABC program involved and one of its hosts,
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. In April 2014, the managing director of the ABC apologised to Kenny for the incident, and expressed regret for "the delay in making this apology". In June 2014, a ruling by the
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found that the skit was a potential source of "deep offence" to Kenny and others, and was "disturbingly bullying" in character. As part of its settlement of Kenny's defamation suit, the ABC agreed to pay Kenny $35,000 and apologise to him on-air. Kenny defended his conduct during the case, telling ''
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'' that "I'll be remembered as the journalist called a dog f**ker who stood up for his rights". Nonetheless, sections of the Australian media expressed concern about the ruling, with ''
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''s Mark Rolfe arguing that Kenny "took the skit out of its context" and ''The Guardian''s David Marr saying that the case "raise serious questions about free speech in Australia".


Personal life

Kenny is a keen
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follower, having played at reserve grade level for
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clubs Norwood and West Adelaide. In 2014 he was appointed an official ambassador for AFL club
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. Kenny is the cousin of political journalist
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. His sister Therese Kenny ran unsuccessfully as the Liberal candidate for
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in the
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.


Published works

* ''State of Denial'' (Wakefield Press, 1993, ) about the 1992 collapse of the
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* ''It Would be Nice if There was Some Women's Business: The Story Behind the Hindmarsh Island Affair'' (Duffy & Snellgrove, 1996, ) about the
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* Chapter One, "The race card" in ''The Forgotten People – Liberal and conservative approaches to recognising Indigenous peoples'' (Melbourne University Press, 2016, edited by Damien Freeman and Shireen Morris) *
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chapter, ''Heartfelt Moments in Australian Rules Football'', (
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, 2016. Edited by
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)


References

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