While not exactly having the gee whiz factor of the revelation that his former deputy Tanya Plibersek can count on conservative broadcaster Alan Jones as her number one fanboy. Simon passed away on April 22 2003, at age 79. "Kirkebker: SAH, Gausdal prestekontor, Klokkerbok nr. On Monday night, one lucky guest at the restaurant of Canberra's. Benson, who had little schooling himself, believed in the importance of education. Well, kind of. In 1867, his parents and the rest of the family also followed, landing first in New York City and then traveling to Black River Falls, Wisconsin, to join the oldest son and daughter. . But CBD hears McKenzie is not the only politician Benson has been spending time with. He grew up in Melbourne and studied philosophy before completing a postgraduate degree in journalism. [7] The building was the largest wooden building at the time and it burnt down in 1964. But they initially failed to identify her shopping buddy Benson, whose day job is The Australians national affairs editor. On Monday night, one lucky guest at the restaurant of Canberra's Kurrajong Hotel was so blessed. However, he was far from a narrow-minded businessman, focused only on profits and the bottom line. Next Post: Jessie Redmon Fauset, the novelist and editor who rose from humble origins to become a leading light of the Harlem Renaissance. A spokeswoman for Aunty crisply informed us Sales, who doubles as a host of the popular Chat 10, Looks 3 podcast, had taken a day of annual leave. At the age of 24, he opened a general store which did quite well until it was destroyed by fire three years later, in 1878. Senator Bridget McKenzie shopping at Bunnings in Wodonga, Victoria, alongside News Corp's Simon Benson.Credit:Twitter. Benson is remembered for his philanthropy. Simon Benson in front of a one of fourteen "Benson Bubbler" he gave to the city of Portland.. Oregon Historical Society Research Library OrHi 50309, Oregon Historical Society Research Library. He brought Henry Thiele, later owner of his own famous restaurants in Portland, to be its head chef. She wrote some of the earliest Nancy Drew mysteries and created the detective's adventurous personality. In 1898, he moved his family and his business headquarters to Portland. The renovation of the house took nearly a year, with P & C Construction supervising and some 30 subcontractors participating. Of more interest is what the page doesnt reveal. It did well until it was destroyed by fire three years later. Entrepreneurship is a process of experimentation, and no matter what field one is in there are always experiments that dont pan out. A dangerous gulf is emerging between the PM and Treasurer. Sign up to The Sydney Morning Heralds newsletter here, The Ages here, Brisbane Times here, and WAtodays here. In the event, only two of the 120 rafts he eventually built were lost, and the venture turned out to be an immense success that lowered lumber costs and sustained the California building boom for the next decade. Instead, he proposed to take the opposite approach: offer the beer-drinkers a free alternative. Simon Bergersen was 16 when he arrived in the United States. He has reported on state and federal politics for 18 years. Benson, who by this time was married and had an infant son to take care of, was left destitute. Benson also gave the City of Portland $10,000 for the installation of twenty bronze drinking fountains. [1] Biography [ edit] Background [ edit] Simon Benson was born Simen Bergersen Klve [1] in the valley of Gausdal in Oppland county, Norway. The former PM says the Albanese governments proposed reforms to super are driven by a belief that peoples retirement savings are a political honey pot. Among other benefactions, he gave $100,000 to help add Benson Polytechnic School to the city's roster of high schools in 1916. Chalmers is presenting as the frustrated reformer, Albanese as a leader intent on retaining popular appeal. Also lunching at Season was Graham Skroo Turner, seated with his wife Jude one table over from the McInnes clan. Simon Benson gave his name to a Portland high school, a Portland hotel, and twenty brass water fountains in Portland's downtown. He has been quoted as saying, "No one has the right to die and not leave something to the public and for the public good." In 1879, Benson moved to Oregon and shrewdly began to acquire forestlands along the lower Columbia River, two decades before Frederick Weyerhaeuser's move from Minnesota to Washington would make the Northwest the center of the American timber industry. And Posts consumer and community boss Nicole Sheffield - once News Corp Australias former magazine queen and later digital boss - is still a possibility, which would amuse her former colleagues at News Corp no end. His eldest brother, Jon, immigrated to the United States in 1861, followed by his sister Mathea in 1865. . The authors of the book - Geoff Chambers and Simon Benson. He lived in a custom-built house at the corner of Southwest 11th and Clay, where every room was paneled in a different type of wood. In recognition of all that Simon Benson had done for the City of Portland and the State of Oregon, he was chosen to represent Oregon at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915 as the state's "First Citizen.". 28. By using steam, he greatly reduced his logging costs. He later built the famous Benson sea-going rafts which could carry up to six million board feet of timber, cutting the cost of transporting logs to markets in California. With his new technology, Benson developed a large lumber operation spread over thousands of acres. Abbott, Benson later recommended, just "had to stop reading Fairfax and listening to the bloody ABC". In 1921, after moving to Beverly Hills, California, Benson deeded the city of Portland nine acres overlooking the Willamette River between North Greeley and Going Streets. The pair, photographed at the checkout of the Wodonga Bunnings store smiling and sharing a joke, appeared sans masks - despite a Victorian Health ruling requiring them to be worn inside. Secondly, youthful conservative lemmings are like hen's teeth, deployed by Secretariat to marginal seats like Reid and Banks, not to door-knock Mosman for a former PM on an 11 per cent margin. NZME journalist Simon Wilson. Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie has revealed she is in a relationship with News Corp's federal political journalist Simon Benson a day after the pair were photographed together shopping in a regional Victorian hardware store without masks. The Coalition has accused Jim Chalmers of failing to model the super tax hit on more than 500,000 public servants and veterans captured under defined benefit schemes. He was previously National Affairs Editor, the Daily Telegraphs NSW political editor, and also president of the NSW Parliamentary Press Gallery. Simon Benson worked as a farmhand and logger for several years, carefully saving his money in the pursuit of a typical American dream: running his own business. He is the author of the bestselling 2010 political book Betrayal: The Underbelly of Australian Labor. A bit of a pickle for The Australians editor in chief Chris Dore to deal with when he returns from leave. He is writing a political book and has been spending a lot of time with Prime Minister Scott Morrison, and meeting with senior Morrison aides, including principal private secretary Yaron Finkelstein and chief-of-staff John Kunkel. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, it was later saved from city condemnation and restored by the Friends of Simon Benson House and moved to the Portland State University (PSU) campus at SW Park and Montgomery in 2000. He used small logging railroads rather than ox teams to haul logs to the water and developed compact steam-donkey engines to winch felled logs to his railroad. "We are in a happy relationship and have been open about it," McKenzie and Benson told The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age in a joint statement on Wednesday afternoon. In 1905 Benson donated the Forestry Building at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland. GOING SLOW Even after retiring in the 1920s, he soon got involved with property management and began a second career that lasted the rest of his life. 144 pages. Back in September, Abbott had 30 local Liberals vote against his re-endorsement as their candidate (68 voted in favour; there were two informals). He was one of seven children in the Berger Iversen family. Benson was chosen to represent Oregon at the PanamaPacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915, as the state's "First Citizen.". In 1912, Benson gave the City of Portland $10,000 for the installation of twenty bronze temperance fountains for clean drinking water. By Alice Benson Allen (Portland, Oregon, Binfords & Mort Publishers, 1971). In 1913, for instance, he was pitted against the Portland-based developer George Wetherby in a dispute over the nearby Multnomah Falls. A red carpet assignment, in fact, at the premiere of the new James Bond flick No Time to Die. ", Tony Abbott on Scott Morrison: "He looked like he was starting to tear up. The Coalition has accused Jim Chalmers of failing to model the super tax hit on more than 500,000 public servants and veterans captured under defined benefit schemes. And Peter Dutton is happy to give them one. Outside the post office, former SBS chief executive Michael Ebeid, who quit to become the next big thing at Telstra, until he wasnt and abruptly quit in October, has support in the government from Communications Minister Paul Fletcher and the PM. It was re-opened to high school students in January 1919 and renamed Benson Polytechnic. ANALYSIS A fellow shopper snapped the relaxed looking pair and circulated the image on social media via the Mad F***ing Witches feminist Twitter account, taking aim at their failure to comply with health guidelines. The veteran political journalist has been a fixture of the federal and NSW press gallery for more than two decades. This became the home known as the Simon Benson House. Benson flourished in Oregon, building up the capital he needed to acquire timberland and go into business for himself. Please try again later. He was previously National Affairs Editor, the Daily Telegraph's NSW political editor, and also president of the NSW Parliamentary Press Gallery. She was born in New Orleans Louisiana, USA. Superannuation is chief among them. Political Editor Sydney Award-winning journalist Simon Benson is The Australian's Political Editor. In 1867, his parents and the rest of the family also followed landing first in New York City, and then traveling to Black River Falls, Wisconsin, to join the oldest son and daughter. Benson replaced the skidroads with narrow-gauge railroads, and the oxen with steam donkeys, small industrial winches that could work all day and all night. Benson also paid for the masonry footbridge across Wahkeena Falls and the reinforced concrete arch pedestrian bridge over the lower Multnomah Falls. "I have no interest in the. Were sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. He also put it to work for philanthropic purposes later in his life. His solution was a log raft, constructed from hundreds of huge logs held together with heavy chains. Simon Benson (1851-1942) Simon Benson gave his name to a Portland high school, a Portland hotel, and twenty brass water fountains in Portland's downtown. It is telling that of the West Coast timber barons who made fortunes in the logging industry, only Benson is remembered to any considerable extent today. The account at first failed to identify Benson. Twitter was quick to take Benson at his word: there have, after all, been a few new faces from the heart of the News Corp beast pop up on the ABCs flagship political commentary program since David Speers was poached as presenter from Sky. Or is it a case of putting the finishing touches on a new team hopeful of a Labor federal election victory. Benson introduced several innovations into the business that lowered his operating costs significantly. Copyright Nationwide News Pty Ltd. All times AEST (GMT +10:00). CBD returns to The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age next week. The federal Treasury has never seen anything it hasnt wanted to tax or tax more. Insiders story: how Sunday mornings reveal the strange relationship between the ABC and News Corp. The former sports minister and Benson seemed to be flouting a rule requiring shoppers to wear masks. by William Scott White | Apr 15, 2020 | From Adversity to Achievement. His oldest brother, John, left the family farm in 1863 and emigrated to Wisconsin, where he worked in the . Abbott complimented Health Minister Greg Hunt (an outstanding minister), Energy Minister Angus Taylor (not the life of a party but a really decent bloke) and his predecessor Josh Frydenberg (energetic). Simon Benson has over fifteen years' experience of PR and communications at a senior level. He has been quoted as having said: "No one has the right to die and not leave something to the public and for the public good."[6]. Having heard about all the timber there was in the Northwest and with his experience working in the woods of Wisconsin, he scraped together all the money he could and moved his family to Portland, Oregon around 1880. In past years, delays in setting the preselection timetable have resulted in state admin members supposedly running out of time to conduct full-scale preselections, and instead being forced to take full control of the process themselves, completely sidelining members. Roshena Campbell has hit the campaign trail with a pamphlet in which the mother of three describes herself as the strongest voice for Casey and serves up some serious credentials including joining the party as 19-year-old and meeting her future husband James while the pair were volunteering. We recognise that their sovereignty has never been ceded. You can access the latest stories from the journalists youre following here. By age 24 he had saved up enough to open a general store in nearby Lynxville, which did well for several years. Award-winning journalist Simon Benson is The Australian's Political Editor. The Sydney Morning Herald reported at the time that the journalist had yelled abuse and appeared furious. His most revolutionary invention, however, came more than a decade later, in response to the booming population of turn-of-the-century California. Simon Bergerson Klve was born on September 9, 1851 in Gausdal, a small town in southern Norway. He introduced a number of changes to Northwest logging, including the donkey steam engine[citation needed] which replaced the oxen that had previously been used to haul logs. Permanent Style. [2], Benson later built the Columbia Gorge Hotel near Hood River in 1921. A Russian billionaire with interests in Queensland run by Rio Tinto is trying to overturn sanctions placed on him by Australian authorities who say he has close ties to Vladimir Putin. Simon Benson (September 9, 1851 - August 5, 1942) was a noted Norwegian-born American businessman and philanthropist who made his mark in the city of Portland, Oregon. The freewheeling conversation covered many bases. From 2021: "Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie has revealed she is in a relationship with News Corp's federal political journalist Simon Benson" 5. Number of years as a journalist: 32. And she hit the jackpot, with coverage from both news.com.au (Leigh Sales kept it sleek) and the Daily Mail, which noted the Walkley winner chose a smart ensemble consisting of a long-sleeved black blouse and matching wide-legged trousers; and the 48-year-old ABC journalist pulled her blonde hair off her face in a slicked do, and chose a pale make-up look with a bright pink lipstick doing the talking. He was never afraid to invest his money in the community, taking his dividends in the form of increased civic spirit and greater opportunities for his fellow citizens. Around 20% of new businesses in the United States fail within their first year of operation. Born in London, Simon was educated at Trinity College, Oxford, where he studied philosophy, politics and economics. He almost cried on TV when discussing children on Nauru. Then 27, he was . It houses a visitor's center and is home to the PSU Alumni Association. Please try again later. Simon Benson (September 9, 1851 August 5, 1942) was a noted Norwegian-born American businessman and philanthropist who made his mark in the city of Portland, Oregon.[1]. Sportsbets Labor Leadership odds put Plibersek at 2.10, while Shorten languishes in sixth place at 15.00. Simon Benson carried out that philosophy with purpose and generosity. But at the end of his press conference, he freely admitted having told the two journalists writing the book Plagued, Simon Benson and Geoff Chambers, at the time. Then 27, he was completely broke and now had a wife and child to care for. Some of the deleted material from Caroline Overingtons Wikipedia entry. However, Bensons astuteness wasnt limited to his business ventures. Finished in 1918, the school was first used for the training of soldiers for World War I. He contributes for the New York-based TIME Magazine, which covers current events across the world. Diners at Noosas beachfront Season restaurant the Sunday before last couldnt help noticing Mark McInnes strutting around the joint with a smile plastered across his face. Today there are 52 Benson fountains, most in Portland but also one in Sapporo, Japan (since 1965), the first of Portland's sister cities; one at the Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge; and since 2012 one in Pendleton, Oregon. Simon Karl Benson was born on April 29 1923. At the end of each day, well send you the most important breaking news headlines, evening entertainment ideas and a long read to enjoy. Rather than engage in a lengthy legal battle, he simply purchased the land from its original owner and donated the title deed to the city, allowing the falls to be turned into a public park. He purchased a 400-acre tract of land in the Columbia River Gorge, which included Wahkeena Falls and Multnomah Falls, and deeded it to the City of Portland for a public park. Benson asked rhetorically. The house is named after logger and civic philanthropist Simon Benson, who built the grand Queen Anne style house just after 1900 on the corner of SW 11th and Clay in downtown Portland across from the historic Old Church. When citizens of Hood River County voted a $75,000 bond levy to construct the portion of the highway that would run from the Multnomah County line to Hood River, Benson purchased the entire bond issue within a month because the bonds were not selling. (KB) Benson on September 6,1948 in Elba AL. If you were though, you'd hardly be surprised to see The Australian's national affairs editor Simon Benson sitting opposite. He brought in Henry Thiele, later owner of his own famous restaurants in Portland, to be its head chef. Which after 25 years (five as federal leader), can't tickle. It was modeled on the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago, a brick structure with the same type of French mansard roof. Simon Benson is the political editor and former national affairs editor at The Australian. With over 25 years of commercial immersive development experience, including military research and development, motorsports and consumer entertainment, I'm a rare find outside of Silicon Valley. Our Morning Edition newsletter is a curated guide to the most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights. One of the original Benson Bubblers was installed at the corner of SW Park and Montgomery, in front of the Benson House, to commemorate this gift. A Russian billionaire with interests in Queensland run by Rio Tinto is trying to overturn sanctions placed on him by Australian authorities who say he has close ties to Vladimir Putin. Now CBD can reveal that apart from DIY work that requires a trip to Bunnings, Benson has another project on the go. This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. In 1917, he helped pass the first bond issue for a state highway system and served on the first state highway commission. These handsome fountains, fondly known as Benson Bubblers, are still in use in downtown Portland today. A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites. Simon married Darlene Marie Benson on October 30 1943, at age 20. Visit the contact page to learn more about visiting hours. Last weekend, an Insiders panellist briefly opened a window into the strange relationship between News Corp and the ABC. Were working to restore it. The only portfolio other than health he advised some colleagues he had happily snatched was that of resources, which he took on in April 2021. However, as we recount these successes we should bear in mind that failure is also a major part of the entrepreneurial experience. 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