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4 Classic Quarterly Essays on the Australian Story by David Malouf, Guy Rundle, Mungo MacCallum, Tim Flannery
$29.95 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction | Series: Quarterly Essay Ser.
Each essay here offers an intriguing angle on the Australian story. There is David Malouf's elegant and truthful account of the British inheritance and Mungo MacCallum's devastating chronicling of the refugee crisis and Australian history.
Australian Story: Kevin Rudd and the Lucky Country: Quarterly Essay 36 by Mungo MacCallum
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals | Series: Quarterly Essay Ser.
In Australian Story, Mungo MacCallum investigates the political success of Kevin Rudd. What does he know about Australia that his opponents don't? This is a characteristically barbed and perceptive look at the challenges facing the government and the country. MacCallum argues that the things we used to ...Show more
Eat My Words by Mungo Maccallum
$24.99 AUD
Category: Food & Cooking
Mungo MacCallum started eating at an early age and just got back from lunch. In the meantime he has become one of Australia's wittiest and most incisive political journalists, written for everyone from the Australian Financial Review and SBS Television to 2JJJ (now Triple J) and Penthouse. In this, his ...Show more
GIRT BY SEA AUSTRALIA THE REFUGEES AND T by MACCALLUM MUNGO
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Category: Australian Non fiction
Good the Bad and the Unlikely: Australia's Prime Ministers: Updated and Revised Edition The by Mungo MacCallum
$19.99 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
Good drinkers, bad swimmers and unlikely heroes Since Australia's birth in 1901, twenty-eight politicians have run the national show. Their time at the top has ranged from eight days for Frank Forde to eighteen years for Bob Menzies. But whatever the length of their term, each Prime Minister has a story ...Show more
How to be a Megalomaniac: Or Advice to a Young Politician by Mungo MacCallum
$22.00 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
Upon hearing that his nephew had chosen to enter politics, Mungo decided to impart his advice on how to succeed in politics, from choice of party through media manipulation and back-stabbing, to elevation to the prime ministership. Mungo's tongue-in-cheek advice is by turn wise and cynical, and always v ...Show more
Mad Marathon Mungo's 2013 Election Wrap-Up by Mungo MacCallum
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Category: Australian Non fiction
With the 2013 race for the Lodge now run and won, who better than Mungo MacCallum to make sense of it all? With wit and insight, Mungo documents the ups and downs of this longest of campaigns. He dissects Labor's self-destructive leadership war, the Coalition's cheap and nasty Broadband Lite, and the p ...Show more
Poll Dancing: The Story of the 2007 Election by Mungo MacCallum
$24.95 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
When a god-botherer with a penchant for answering his own questions became the Labor leader in late 2006, it put the wind up the coalition government. Australians, it seemed, were seriously contemplating turfing a jaded John Howard out of Kirribilli House, and the fresh-faced upstart, Kevin Rudd, was ma ...Show more
Punch and Judy: The Double Disillusion Election of 2010 by Mungo Maccallum
$22.95 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
As the 2010 federal election approaches, who better than Mungo MacCallum to guide us through the sweat and semantics of the campaign trail? This typically fast-paced, witty and perceptive account follows Canberra's finest in actio, peddling furiously between news cycles.
The Good, The Bad & the Unlikely by Mungo MacCallum
$34.99 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
From Barton to AlbaneseUpdated editionSince 1901, thirty-one different leaders have run the national show. Whether their term was eight days or eighteen years, each prime minister has a story worth sharing.Edmund Barton united the bickering states in a federation. The unlucky Jimmy Scullin took office d ...Show more
The Good, the Bad and the Unlikely: Australia's Prime Ministers by Mungo MacCallum
$29.95 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
Good drinkers, bad swimmers and unlikely heroes. Since the nation's birth in 1901, twenty-seven politicians have sat in Australia's driving seat. Their time at the top has ranged from eight days for Frank Forde to eighteen years for Bob Menzies. Whatever the length of their term, each prime minister has ...Show more