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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 I Am Tim Life : Politics and Beyond
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'A heartfelt look at the life of a man who placed his role as a father, with an autistic son above his service to the country as deputy Prime-Minister

''My name is Tim, and that is what I want you to call me, except if another officer is present and especially if it is the CO, Lt Col Bennett, then I am Sir. At all other times I am Tim.'

'When Tim Fischer's elder son was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, it triggered Tim's resignation as federal National Party leader and deputy prime minister of Australia. An outpouring of emotion across the political divide greeted his decision, a rarity in a political environment where few leaders choose to give up power and prominence.

'In I am Tim, Peter Rees uncovers the influences that shaped a key figure of twentieth-century Australian political life, from a Jesuit boarding school to the rigours of officer training and the battlefields of Vietnam, time in state and federal politics, marriage to Judy Brewer and life at home. Fischer's interests and activities after politics were many and varied, spanning a diplomatic posting to the Holy See, new historical studies, and chairing the Global Seed Vault in Svalbard, Norway.

'Tim Fischer emerges as a man of energy and ambition but also of humanity, courage and love.' (Publication summary)

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Fischer's Life : From Boree Creek to Bhutan Joshua Black , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 459 2023; (p. 44-45)

— Review of I Am Tim Life : Politics and Beyond Peter Rees , 2023 single work biography
'Journalist Peter Rees’s biography of Tim Fischer was originally published by Allen & Unwin in 2001 with the title The Boy from Boree Creek. Reviewing the volume in this magazine, fellow journalist Shaun Carney had many kind words for Fischer, but said that the book was ‘either a lesson in the wonders of our democracy or a cautionary tale demonstrating the mediocrity of our public figures’ (ABR, June 2001). The subject was a ‘decent, determined, and hardworking person’, Carney wrote, but one who left the National Party in ‘a seemingly permanent existential crisis’.' 

(Introduction)          

Straddling a Barbed-wire Fence Paul Rodan , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Inside Story , August 2023;

— Review of I Am Tim Life : Politics and Beyond Peter Rees , 2023 single work biography

'A new biography reveals Tim Fischer to have been a more complex figure than he might have seemed'

Straddling a Barbed-wire Fence Paul Rodan , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Inside Story , August 2023;

— Review of I Am Tim Life : Politics and Beyond Peter Rees , 2023 single work biography

'A new biography reveals Tim Fischer to have been a more complex figure than he might have seemed'

Fischer's Life : From Boree Creek to Bhutan Joshua Black , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 459 2023; (p. 44-45)

— Review of I Am Tim Life : Politics and Beyond Peter Rees , 2023 single work biography
'Journalist Peter Rees’s biography of Tim Fischer was originally published by Allen & Unwin in 2001 with the title The Boy from Boree Creek. Reviewing the volume in this magazine, fellow journalist Shaun Carney had many kind words for Fischer, but said that the book was ‘either a lesson in the wonders of our democracy or a cautionary tale demonstrating the mediocrity of our public figures’ (ABR, June 2001). The subject was a ‘decent, determined, and hardworking person’, Carney wrote, but one who left the National Party in ‘a seemingly permanent existential crisis’.' 

(Introduction)          

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