Mungo Maccallum: 5 books

Book cover of Quarterly Essay 5 Girt By Sea

Quarterly Essay 5 Girt By Sea

Australia, the Refugees and the Politics of Fear

by Mungo MacCallum
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2002

In Girt By Sea Mungo MacCallum provides a devastating account of the Howard government's treatment of the refugees as well as delineating the factors in Australian history which have worked towards prejudice and those which have worked against it; ranging from Calwell's postwar immigration policy to...
Book cover of The Whitlam Mob
by Mungo MacCallum
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2014

We were a motley mob, we sans-culottes of Canberra … In this vastly entertaining book, Mungo MacCallum captures the spirit of a nation-changing time. He portrays the Whitlam government’s key figures – from Gough and Margaret to Lionel Murphy, Bill Hayden and Jim Cairns – as well as...
Book cover of Quarterly Essay 36 Australian Story

Quarterly Essay 36 Australian Story

Kevin Rudd and the Lucky Country

by Mungo MacCallum
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2009

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...
Book cover of The Mad Marathon

The Mad Marathon

The Story of the 2013 Election

by Mungo MacCallum
Language: English
Release Date: September 25, 2013

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...
Book cover of The Good, the Bad and the Unlikely

The Good, the Bad and the Unlikely

Australia's Prime Ministers

by Mungo MacCallum
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2019

Since 1901, thirty 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 days before Wall Street crashed...
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