![]() In their delusional dreams, they also imagine a Trump of cowed and submissive nature, head dropped, eyes rimmed with tears, humiliated and defeated by the heroic Democrat doers-of-justice. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.They’re hoping a big circus act showdown between chastising, finger-waving, indignantly self-righteous and outraged leftists on Capitol Hill and Trump will bring a whole batch of MAGA-hating voters to the ballot boxes to stamp out any remaining DJT stink from the political system. "Support floods in for MONA founder in tax row". ^ Adrian Lowe and Andrew Darby (25 July 2012).^ "Big-time gambler David Walsh details how betting syndicate won $17 million on 2009 Melbourne Cup"."David Walsh's wedding party a real show-stopper". ^ a b Denholm, Matthew (19 January 2011).Archived from the original on 26 January 2011. In the 2016 Australia Day Honours, Walsh was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for 'distinguished service to the visual arts through the establishment of MONA, and as a supporter of cultural, charitable, sporting and education groups.' ![]() On 20 July 2015 Walsh's partner Kirsha Kaechele gave birth to their child Sunday Walsh. The publisher described it as Walsh's "utterly unconventional and absorbing memoir". In October 2014 Walsh's book A Bone of Fact was published. In July 2012, Walsh was involved in a dispute with the Australian Tax Office, which demanded he pay $37 million from the profits of his gambling system. In 2009, Walsh and his syndicate reportedly won $16–17 million over the Melbourne Cup Carnival. MONA won the 2012 Australian Tourism Award for best new development and is a major Tasmanian tourist attraction. It was re-opened in January 2011 as the Museum of Old and New Art or MONA. In 2001, he founded the Moorilla Museum of Antiquities on the Berriedale peninsula in Hobart, which closed in 2007 to undergo $75 million renovations. ![]() He has three children from different relationships. He has been married twice, the second time in March 2014, to artist Kirsha Kaechele. Walsh describes himself as a "rabid atheist". Walsh made his fortune by developing a gambling system used to bet on horse racing and other sports. He attended Dominic College, and the University of Tasmania, where he briefly studied mathematics and computer science in 1979. Walsh grew up in a Roman Catholic family in the Glenorchy district of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, the youngest of three children. He is the owner of the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) and Moorilla Estate. Art Collector, professional gambler, businessmanĭavid Dominic Walsh AO (born 1961 ) is an Australian professional gambler, art collector and businessman. ![]()
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