Dr Anne Summers AO has had a wide ranging career in journalism and politics.
In her political career she was an adviser to Labor Prime Minister Paul Keating and ran the Office of the Status of Women from 1983 to 1986.
As a writer she has been an editor and journalist on numerous Australian and overseas newspapers and magazines.
She is a winner of the Walkley Award for journalism and in 1989 was made an Officer of the Order of Australia for her services to journalism and to women.
Her book Damned Whores and God's Police (1975), a history and critique of the role of women in Australia from the first fleet to the 1970s, has become an Australian classic.
In 1999 She published her autobiography entitled Ducks on the Pond : An Autobiography 1945-1976. Her work The End of Equality : Work, Babies and Women's Choices in 21st Century Australia (Random House Australia) was published in 2003.
In November 2012, she launched Anne Summers Reports, a free, email-only PDF of news and commentary.