THE BRIEF: Golden Mic falls silent
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Monday, 10th November 2025 at 6:10amThe papers pretty all cover the passing of radio legend John Laws who died aged 90 on Sunday, one year and one day after he hung up his headphones and retired. At The Australian James Madden and Graham Leech write the words with a full and comprensive look back at the career of the talk radio host who dominated Sydney radio for decades. As the journos point out - the man known as "gold tonsils" on account of his mellifluous voice - well his "influence stretched well beyond the harbour city, such was his sway over political figures and business leaders".

Such was Laws' reach, legendary Labor PM Paul Keating once said, "if you educate John Laws you educate middle Australia". Apparently, so convinced was Keating of that need to educate Laws he cut short their lunch to take the ra...
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