Rod Culleton farmer litigation boast was red flag for Dick Lester

Colin Bettles
Updated August 17 2017 - 9:23am, first published February 3 2017 - 5:02pm
Former Wesfarmers director Dick Lester explains why he took legal action valued at over $1.6 million to make his one-time farm neighbor Rod Culleton bankrupt.
Former Wesfarmers director Dick Lester explains why he took legal action valued at over $1.6 million to make his one-time farm neighbor Rod Culleton bankrupt.

WHEN Dick Lester looked out over a pile of freshly harvested oats on his Williams farm in WA’s south-eastern Wheatbelt over seven-years ago, while chatting with his then neighbour Rod Culleton, little did he realise their seemingly banal business conversation would play a pivotal role in terminating one of the most colourful and controversial chapters in Australian political history.

Colin Bettles

Colin Bettles

Canberra Bureau Chief

Has been the Canberra Bureau Chief for Fairfax Agricultural Media since 2010 - survived the hung parliament - former media manager at Western Australian Cricket Association now covering national agricultural and rural issues in federal politics.

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