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1 y separately published work icon A Human Deadline : A Story of Life, Death, Hope and House Arrest Derryn Hinch , Melbourne : Cocoon Lodge , 2012 7835300 2012 single work autobiography

'We were in the doctor's office and it sounded like something out of a B Grade movie when I said: 'Give it to me straight... how long have I got?'

'He'd just told me I had cancer, compounded by advanced cirrhosis of the liver. The doctor's reply: 'Twelve months'. There was a chance I could live longer if I could get a rare liver transplant but there were hurdles to get over just to get on The List. I knew that, at any time, there are about 2000 Australians waiting for organ donors to save their lives. And 20% die waiting.

'To complicate things, I was fighting another battle. This one in the courts where I faced a jail sentence for a 'Name Them, Shame Them' campaign which climaxed when I named two serial sex offenders whose identities had been suppressed.

'A traumatic eight months after making The List, I received a new liver and a new life. Two weeks after surgery I limped into court to be sentenced to five months under house arrest. There were also allegations I had 'jumped the queue' and didn't deserve an organ transplant because I'd been a drinker.

'In this book, I try to honestly answer all those questions and more. One thing's for sure: It was a helluva year.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Human Headlines : My 50 Years in the Media Derryn Hinch , Melbourne : Cocoon Lodge , 2011 Z1763730 2011 single work autobiography 'He's met all the movers and shakers. And sometimes Derryn Hinch has moved and even shaken some of them. How did Malcolm Fraser really lose his trousers in Memphis? And what happened with Raquel Welch at the Logies? In this book - covering 50 years in the business - The Human Headline goes behind the headlines to tell you the inside stories.' (From the publisher's website.)
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