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1 1 y separately published work icon Albanese : Telling It Straight Karen Middleton , Melbourne : Vintage , 2017 27005021 2017 single work biography

'An updated edition of the personal story behind the very public political face of Labor’s Anthony Albanese.

'Anthony Albanese has been at the heart of Labor politics in Australia for a decade. For the previous decade he persistently worked to ensure that the Labor left was a vital part of all ALP activities. This is his story. The turbulent years of federal politics with a deeply personal dimension, this is the whole story of Anthony Albanese and the remarkable mother, Maryanne, who raised him.

'Anthony learned his political craft among the tough men and women of NSW Labor, inheriting his mother’s devotion to social justice, the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the party his family had served for three generations.

'ALBANESE: Telling it Straight reveals what shaped the bloke they call ‘Albo’, his climb through politics by playing hard, fast and sometimes loose and how as he and his colleagues wrestled with Labor’s future, he discovered his own past.

'Now with additional material.'(Publication summary)

1 Belvoir’s Eamon Flack on Why the Arts Matter Karen Middleton , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 30 September - 6 October 2017;

'Karen Middleton I thought we could start with the dirtiest word in the arts, and that’s “money”. We saw federal arts funding cuts via the Australia Council – I think $100 million or so disappeared after the 2015 budget. Some of that was restored, but we still saw a diminution in arts funding. How do you think the arts sector handled those cuts?'

1 The Making of the Uluru Statement Karen Middleton , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 3-9 June 2017;

'In early 2014, just as a parliamentary committee was being established to produce a road map towards Indigenous constitutional recognition, Cape York leader Noel Pearson began his own series of quiet consultations with people he calls “constitutional conservatives”.' (Introduction)




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