Royce Kurmelovs is a journalist and author who has been published by Rolling Stone Australia, The Guardian, The Saturday Paper, VICE and other newspapers and magazines. His bestselling first book, The Death of Holden, was published in 2016 and his critically acclaimed fourth book, Just Money- Misadventures in the Australian Debt Trap, in 2020.
"'Around the world, the fossil fuel industry's campaign of disinformation and denial about global warming is perhaps the most consequential lie in human history. This comprehensive and carefully reported book shows how that lie was told in an Aussie accent, and why it mattered - and matters - so much.' - Bill McKibben, author The End of Nature 'A diligent, urgent, trenchant study of political influence at its stealthiest by a journalist who always does the work.' - Gideon Haigh 'If you've ever wondered how the oil and gas industry was able to capture our politics and wreck the climate, this insider's guide is what you've been waiting for. Slick goes back to the beginning to show how these masters of deception have enmeshed Australia in an industry that has knowingly put all of us in harm's way. The fires and floods, the heatwaves and political shockwaves: they knew what they were doing, and they did it anyway. Slick reads like a crime scene investigation: how the oil and gas industry knowingly stole the future out from under us.' - Scott Ludlam 'Slick is an entertaining and often disturbing story of the scoundrels' gallery of oil industry lobbyists, shills and execs, together with their lap dogs in politics, who will not stop until the last drop of oil is extracted and burnt, and to hell with the consequences for the planet.' - Clive Hamilton 'Rich in science and history, Kurmelovs paints a vivid picture of how the ambitious ""oilmen"" of the '60s became the slick oil and gas lobby we know today, co-opting politics, media and science, all while knowing the risks to the climate. A must-read for anyone who wants to know how power works in Australia.' - Rachel Withers"