Australian Prime Ministers

Australian Prime Ministers

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Australian Prime Ministers completes the extraordinary rise of Australia s 29th Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, and the re-election of the Liberal Government in 2016./p> p>This book includes the completed chapter on Tony Abbott, who served as Prime Minister for just on two years from 2013 to 2015. With a revised introduction and updated lists of prime ministerial records and achievements, Australian Prime Ministers reveals the stories behind those men and one woman who have attained Australia s highest public office./p> Michelle Grattan has worked as a federal political reporter and columnist for The Age, the Australian Financial Review and The Sydney Morning Herald. She is currently chief political correspondent of The Conversation, a professor fellow at the University of Canberra and a regular commentator on the ABC Radio national breakfast program.

Author: Michelle Grattan
Format: Hardback, 576 pages, 164mm x 47mm, 977 g
Published: 2016, New Holland Publishers, Australia
Genre: Current Affairs & Issues

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Australian Prime Ministers completes the extraordinary rise of Australia s 29th Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, and the re-election of the Liberal Government in 2016./p> p>This book includes the completed chapter on Tony Abbott, who served as Prime Minister for just on two years from 2013 to 2015. With a revised introduction and updated lists of prime ministerial records and achievements, Australian Prime Ministers reveals the stories behind those men and one woman who have attained Australia s highest public office./p> Michelle Grattan has worked as a federal political reporter and columnist for The Age, the Australian Financial Review and The Sydney Morning Herald. She is currently chief political correspondent of The Conversation, a professor fellow at the University of Canberra and a regular commentator on the ABC Radio national breakfast program.