The Hawke Ascendancy

The Hawke Ascendancy
Author: Paul Kelly
Publisher: Angus & Robertson Publishers
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1984
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9780207150890

The Hawke Legacy

The Hawke Legacy
Author: Gerry Bloustien
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1862548641

Bob Hawke was a popular and effective Prime Minister whose economic and social reforms are acknowledged to have shaped modern Australia. The book offers a timely look at the legacy of the Hawke era (1983-1991) by considering both the achievements of his ministry, and what remains as unfinished business. The Hawke Legacy includes interviews with Bob Hawke, with his former speechwriter Graeme Freudenberg and with former Senator Rosemary Crowley, contributions from two former members of the Hawke Government, and scholarly accounts from historical, poitical, economic, educational and Indigenous perspectives.

Inside the Hawke–Keating Government

Inside the Hawke–Keating Government
Author: Gareth Evans
Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0522866433

As good as it gets in Australian politics. That's how the Hawke–Keating Government is now widely regarded. But how did this highly able, ambitious, strong-willed group work through its crises and rivalries, and achieve what it did? Gareth Evans' diary, written in the mid-1980s and published now for the first time, is the consummate insider's account. It not only adds much new material to the historical record, but is perceptive, sharp and unvarnished in its judgments, lucidly written, and often highly entertaining.

The Hawke Memoirs

The Hawke Memoirs
Author: Bob Hawke
Publisher: Random House (UK)
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The Eighties

The Eighties
Author: Frank Bongiorno
Publisher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 192520359X

Winner of the ACT Book of the Year Award Shortlisted for the Ernest Scott Prize and CHASS Australia Prize It was the era of Hawke and Keating, Kylie and INXS, the America's Cup and the Bicentenary. It was perhaps the most controversial decade in Australian history, with high-flying entrepreneurs booming and busting, torrid debates over land rights and immigration, the advent of AIDS, a harsh recession and the rise of the New Right. It was a time when Australians fought for social change - on union picket lines, at rallies for women's rights and against nuclear weapons, and as part of a new environmental movement. And then there were the events that left many scratching their heads- Joh for Canberra . . . the Australia Card . . . Cliff Young. In The Eighties, Frank Bongiorno brings all this and more to life. He sheds new light on 'both the ordinary and extraordinary things that happened to Australia and Australians during this liveliest of decades'. 'The definitive account of an inspired, infuriating decade' - George Megalogenis 'A very impressive achievement' - The Monthly 'Meaty and entertaining' - The Australian

Hawke

Hawke
Author: Blanche D'Alpuget
Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2011-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0522858511

Based on exhaustive research and interviews, this record is a meticulous portrait of wily and brilliant Australian politician, Bob Hawke. Candid and detailed, this account underscores Hawke’s achievements, such as his victory over Labor leader Bill Hayden, his appointment as prime minister, and his involvement in the precarious game of international politics in the last days the Cold War. Rich with intrigue and drama, this reference also includes an in-depth analysis of how power is deployed and how elections are won in Australia.

The Professionals

The Professionals
Author: Stephen Mills
Publisher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2014-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 192223172X

Stephen Mills has conducted on-the-record interviews with every living national campaign director of the two major political parties. Their experience covers the 15 federal election campaigns from 1974 to the present day. Built around twelve critical moments in Australian electoral history, The Professionals traces the transformation of the party official from administrative servant to highly influential, professional campaign manager, and the election campaign from the pre-television days to the contemporary world of social media, focus groups and million-dollar budgets. He shows how Australia’s political parties went from mass-membership organisations – which provided opportunities for grassroots participation – to top-down managerial enterprises. Internal control of the parties has shifted to a new centre of power: the Head Office. The Professionals provides a fascinating new perspective on the contours of Australian political history and shows political parties as they have rarely been seen before – from the inside.

Alan the Red Fox Reid

Alan the Red Fox Reid
Author: Ross Fitzgerald
Publisher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1742231322

Arguably Australia's most influential political journalist, Alan 'The Red Fox' Reid covered Australian politics from the 1930s to the 1980s. During his career he was both a chronicler of, and a player in, Australian politics. In this book Ross Fitzgerald and Stephen Holt take us into a Machiavellian behind-the-scenes world of recurrent plots, crises and leadership challenges, and show how it was possible for a skilled journalist to help shape both public perceptions and actual outcomes of political power plays.