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Gold Standard?: Remembering the Hawke Government [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x135 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: NewSouth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 176117052X
  • ISBN-13: 9781761170522
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x135 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: NewSouth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 176117052X
  • ISBN-13: 9781761170522
Was the Hawke government the gold standard for federal government in Australia? A stellar line-up of historians, social scientists, politicians and journalists sheds valuable new light on the policies, politics and personalities of the Hawke government and asks: What lessons can it offer in the art of reformist government? How do its legacies continue to shape Australian society?

Troy Bramston and Andrew Podger explain how Hawke masterfully managed the work of government and administration; Michelle Grattan and Meghan Hopper analyse how the government and prime minister dealt with the media; Frank Bongiorno shows how the Labor Party won four elections on the trot; while Marija Taflaga looks at how unprepared Hawkes opponents were for their period in the wilderness. Bruce Chapman and Liam Byrne discuss the competing legacies of the LaborUnion Accords of the 1980s; Meredith Edwards and Carolyn Holbrook demonstrate that social justice and health reform were still possible in the context of fiscal restraint; Marian Sawer shows how womens policy mattered; while Peter Yu recalls the major disappointments of the era for First Nations Australians. Gareth Evans and Ian Macphee offer their perspectives on the Hawke governments legacies and impact; Barrie Cassidy and Craig Emerson share their recollections of the Hawke office; and Joshua Black shows that memories of the Hawke era were not so rosy in its immediate aftermath.

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A thoughtful, readable collection on the ambitions, arguments, achievements and political courage of Australias best post-war government. Judith Brett

This multifaceted diagnosis of Australias most revered government bristles with fresh insights and analysis. It is at once comprehensive in scope and yet brilliantly engaging. For anyone seeking to understand modern Australias achievements and shortcomings, Gold Standard? is the place to start. Editors Bongiorno, Holbrook and Black have thoughtfully augmented their own expertise with a panoply of writers, some with unique experience within the Hawke government. The result makes for a telling prequel to the policy challenges and political paralysis bedevilling Australia today. Mark Kenny

The Hawke government was a winning government the winner of big public debates it initiated, persuasively framed and mustered public support for, and the winner of four elections in a row as a result. It excelled at both the substance and theatre of politics. This book shows how easily its winning playbook could be carried over and adapted by todays politicians to meet contemporary challenges with the deeper solutions Australians so clearly want. Compulsory reading. Chris Wallace

This multidimensional analysis of Bob Hawkes skilful distributed leadership responsibility delegated to talented individuals pursuing disparate objectives, deliberation debated and contested within a disciplined reformist framework reminds us that formidable challenges can be transformed into opportunities for productive change. It is the antidote for our troubled times. James Walter

Carolyn Holbrook