Graham “Richo” Richardson, who died at 76, was a prominent figure in Labor’s successful federal government and known for his controversial political maneuvers as the NSW Right leader and “Minister for Kneecaps.” His memoir, Whatever It Takes, revealed his willingness to lie for political gain. He played a significant role in the factional stability of Bob Hawke’s government before supporting Paul Keating, while also being an environmental advocate. Born in Sydney, Richardson’s early political involvement included working for Bob Hawke and rising to become the youngest general secretary in NSW ALP history.
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