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Still Lucky

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Why you should feel optimistic about Australia and its people

by Rebecca Huntley
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Publication Date: 30/01/2017
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**Grattan Institute's Prime Minister's Reading List 2017**

At a time when politics seems increasingly negative and our society increasingly divided, Still Lucky shows that we are more fortunate than we think, and have more in common than we know.

Rebecca Huntley, one of Australia’s most experienced and knowledgeable social researchers, wants to break through all the noise and make you feel better about this country and the people around you. Our politicians are becoming more conservative, both in their policies and their ambitions for the country, but the Australian people almost all of us want to see real social change. We are more generous and more progressive, and more alike, than we think we are and we are better than our day-today political discourse would suggest.

Huntley has spent years travelling the country, getting to know what’s in our hearts and minds. Here she tackles the biggest social questions facing Australia now: Why do we fear asylum seekers? Why are women still underpaid and overworked? Why do we over-parent? Why do we worry even though we are lucky?

Still Lucky is a broad-ranging, wise and compelling look at who we are now and where we are heading in the future, from someone who knows what Australians are really thinking.

'Here it is: Australia, with all our dreams and fears laid bare. A lucid and intimate portrait of the nation today.’ - David Marr

‘It turns out that if you actually sit and listen, as Huntley does for a living, Australians remain a fascinating, open, perceptive and pragmatic lot.’ - Laura Tingle

ISBN:
9780670079230
9780670079230
Category:
Society & culture: general
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-01-2017
Publisher:
Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Country of origin:
Australia
Edition:
1st Edition
Pages:
304
Dimensions (mm):
235x155x23mm
Weight:
0.38kg
Rebecca Huntley

Dr Rebecca Huntley is one of Australia's foremost researchers on social trends. She holds degrees in law and film studies and a PhD in gender studies.

For nearly nine years, Rebecca was at the global research firm Ipsos. From 2006 until 2015, she was the Director of the Mind & Mood Report, Australia's longest-running social trends report.

She is the author of numerous books, and was a feature writer for Australian Vogue, a columnist for BRW and the presenter of Drive on a Friday on Radio National.

She is on the Artistic Advisory Board of the Bell Shakespeare Company and is an adjunct senior lecturer at the School of Social Sciences at The University of New South Wales.

Rebecca currently provides research counsel to Essential, an integrated research and communications agency in Australia and New Zealand.

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If you want to read some good news for a change you should read this book. Gives hope in these darkening times.

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I've always suspected that Australians have a tendency towards contradiction. We're always happy to pull out the credit card for a massive new TV or overseas holiday, even if it's outside our means, but even the most well-off of us go into a wild panic every time the price of petrol or bananas changes. We obsess over politics but detest and distrust our politicians. Newspapers seem to have one opinion of our country and our political leaders have another, neither of which conform with what gets voiced at the pub or over the dinner table.

Rebecca Huntley has done social research for decades - having raw conversations with Aussies from all walks of life, of all ages, and from one end of the country to the other. In Still Lucky, she draws insights from these focus groups and quotes many individuals verbatim (some are very funny). The book paints a portrait of Australia as it really is - giving answers to some tricky questions, like why we obsess over home ownership, how racist we are and what future will there be for our kids and grandkids. As the title suggests, there’s a lot to be optimistic for in our nation and its people. We're much more similar to each other in our hopes and dreams than we might think.

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