SIMON BEVILACQUA:
Nietzsche is, perhaps, the last person you’d expect to find hanging in a portrait on the walls of Tasmania’s Resource Planning and Development Commission. The portrait hangs in the Hobart office of executive commissioner Julian Green. When asked if he is a fan of Nietzsche’s work, Mr Green qualifies his answer: “Some of it.” The admission is just part of the intriguingly complex character that is one of the state’s most powerful but little-known men. A man with a taste for the grand works of German composer Richard Wagner and “some” heavy metal music, Mr Green is responsible for billion-dollar decisions.
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