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The End of Certainty

The End of Certainty

The Story of the 1990s

by Paul Kelly
Publication Date: 01/12/1994

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This text is about power, personality and national destiny. It is the inside story of how Australia was governed by Bob Hawke and Paul Keating during the 1980s. The decade was dominated by Hawke's victories, Keating's economics and the spectacular transition of these men from allies to enemies. The book covers the disarray within the Liberal and National Parties, the contest between Andrew Peacock and John Howard, the Jobs-for-Canberra push and John Elliott's dalliance with power. It explains how Australia fell into recession and who is to blame for the 1980s financial furnace.
ISBN:
9781863737579
9781863737579
Category:
Political economy
Publication Date:
01-12-1994
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Country of origin:
Australia
Edition:
2nd Edition
Dimensions (mm):
216x142x54mm
Weight:
0.66kg
Paul Kelly

Paul Kelly was born in Adelaide, one of nine children, in 1955. He wrote his first song in 1976 and has been making records since 1978, over thirty to date. He has collaborated with many other songwriters and written music for film and theatre. His prose has appeared in Meanjin, The Monthly, Rolling Stone and The Age and in 2010 he published a 'mongrel memoir', How to Make Gravy. His most recent album is 2019's Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds.

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