It is hard to believe now, but there was a time when Mal Brough was considered prime-ministerial material. It never came to anything, but in the dying days of the government of John Howard, while Peter Costello was clearly the front runner, there were those who thought that the tough-minded minister who had delivered the intervention into indigenous affairs might have the energy and commitment to hold the conservative cause together.
Source: Brough and ready | The Monthly


