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A cemetery with lights…the world’s most boring city. Nothing much happens in Canberra, never has. That’s what most people think. ABC presenter Annabel Crabb is set to change your mind in Canberra Confidential, a revealing and whimsical rummage through a century of secrets in our nation’s capital. It’s the history Canberra has tried to hide. With trench coat and torch, Crabb explores Canberra’s mysterious geography of foggy parks and dark tunnels to uncover some of the long-running mysteries from Canberra’s dark side. Along the ceremonial avenues, within planned suburbs and behind the neat and fenceless homes, nothing is quite as it seems. This stylish documentary noir, courtesy of director Ian Walker and cinematographer Peter Coleman, dishes the dirt on a series of almost forgotten scandals, spectacular political skulduggery and espionage sagas that rocked the nation. Along the way, our Phryne Fisher-style “political gumshoe” meets with players, prime ministers, reporters and the victims of some of the nation’s greatest scandals. There’s even a memorable encounter with Australia’s spy master-in-chief, ASIO boss David Irvine, who seems to offer Annabel a job! Among the surprising gems is the mystery of “Rosie’s Suitcase”, the murky insides of which throw light on the after-hours temptations for our 1930s federal politicians. The X-rated contents are a blackmailer’s dream…and maybe that’s exactly what was intended. Annabel concludes the written confessions of Rosie and Joan’s liaisons may well have been part of the nation’s first political dirt file. The program’s coup is David Combe, who breaks a thirty-year silence about the toll of the events of 1983 when, after a successful career as the ALP’s Federal Secretary, he was dragged into a spy scandal that sent the newly elected Hawke Government into a spin. Over a Russian salad, he tells Annabel about his friendship with Valery Ivanov, his mate from the Soviet Embassy, and the drunken conversations between them that ASIO was secretly taping. Bob Hawke’s ruthless actions to quarantine the government against the political fallout of the Combe/Ivanov affair ruins the career of one of Labor’s favourite sons and leads to the expulsion of the alleged Soviet spymaster Ivanov. “There was a lot of soft, clammy nonsense about being nice to David,” a steely Hawke tells Annabel. “I thought it was rather better to be nice to the party and save the Government.” Three decades on, there’s no love lost. “Bob's a pretty narcissistic fellow,” says Combe. “I was expendable and therefore had to be expended”. Annabel reveals secret Cold War hotspots of clandestine activity, including ASIO’s funeral parlour “spyhole” and dead letter drops at some not very James Bond locations like Narrabundah shops and Telopea Park. She meets Canberra’s exotic “scarlet woman” of the mid 70s, Junie Morosi. And finds out, from “Deep Throat” and journalist Philip Dorling, what it’s like to have your house raided by government security agents – twice! While Canberra celebrates its centenary in March 2013, there’s no better time to lay bare its past scandals and secrets. Canberra Confidential wraps with Annabel musing on whether we are comfortable with the power we have entrusted to the hidden men and women who work in the shadows of our democracy.
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