Bob Hawke

Bob Hawke

Author: Blanche d'Alpuget

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-11-18

Total Pages: 821

ISBN-13: 1760853267

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To mark Bob Hawke’s extraordinary life and legacy, this master work brings together the story of the man in full in a definitive hardback commemorative biography. Bob Hawke began life as a good Christian boy from a teetotal family, became a wild, drinking, womanising student, a Rhodes Scholar, a champion of workers, a folk hero recognised throughout the country, a dynamic politician who was elected four times as Australia’s Prime Minister - and transformed his country. He was our longest serving Labor Prime Minister and considered by many our greatest. By the early 1980s Australia was on the road to becoming ‘the poor white trash of Asia’. Hawke as prime minister, with Paul Keating as treasurer, changed all that. Australia became a forward-looking and humane country whose voice commanded respect on the international stage. Hawke was an environmentalist before it was fashionable, he loathed racism, helped end apartheid in South Africa, sent ministers to end the war in Cambodia, foresaw that China would become a great world power and established the first Chinese investment in an iron ore mine in Australia. His journey from the manse of a small South Australian country town to the palaces of Europe, Asia and the United States is the odyssey of a leader it is hard to imagine we will ever see the like of again - a man of towering passions and commitment to causes, and an unshakeable love of humanity.


Hawke

Hawke

Author: Blanche d’Alpuget

Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 689

ISBN-13: 0522860915

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BESTSELLING BIOGRAPHY NOW BACK IN PRINTBlanche d'Alpuget's classic 1982 biography of Robert J. Hawke remains one of the finest examples of political biography in Australian literature.Robert James Lee Hawke is one of the great men of Australian public life and his story makes compelling reading. Blanche d'Alpuget's sensitivity and psychological insight into Hawke's early years reveal how the son of devout Christian parents was reared to public duty and to the ambition of political leadership.Known throughout his life as a tireless campaigner for workers' rights and a man of wild personal habits, Hawke was a Rhodes Scholar, educated in three universities, before rejecting an academic career to commit himself to the trade union movement. As President of the ACTU from 1970 to 1980 he was a master negotiator and peacemaker in industrial life. He agitated for social and economic reforms, becoming a folk hero and the most popular Australian of his time. While he was President of the Australian Labor Party he sought to heal its wounds after the sacking of the Whitlam government; as the leader of Australia's unions he held back potentially violent industrial action over this most divisive issue. To unionists he was a giant killer; to some employers, a crypto-Communist bent upon their destruction. Hawke: The Early Years is an intimate portrait of a man of extraordinary achievements who struggles to overcome his drinking and philandering in order to rise to the highest office in Australia.


Titles and Forms of Address

Titles and Forms of Address

Author: Bloomsbury Publishing

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-04-21

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1472924347

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A guide to correct forms of address in speech and correspondence. It covers both formal and social occasions, and includes the forms of address for bishops, peers, privy counsellors, ambassadors, JPs and mayors. Where honours, decorations and degrees appear after the name as letters, an explanation and the correct sequence is given. This edition is revised and updated to cover changing conventions. Now in its 23rd edition, this book has been in constant demand for over 90 years.


A Guide to Countries of the World

A Guide to Countries of the World

Author: Peter Stalker

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2010-06-10

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 0199580723

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An up-to-date handbook providing an overview of every country in the world. Maps and geographical details are given along with the historical and contemporary social, economic, religious and political issues that shape each country. Also provides economic and social indicators, such as GDP and life expectancy, and hundreds of useful web links.


A Guide to Countries of the World

A Guide to Countries of the World

Author: Christopher Riches

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-10-06

Total Pages: 854

ISBN-13: 0191060798

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This authoritative A–Z provides a wealth of up-to-date information on every country in the world, including dependent territories. Each entry provides a brief history of the country and outlines its political, economic, and social issues. A quick-reference fact box provides comparative information on land area, people, language, religion, life expectancy, GDP, gender equality, and environmental performance. Supplementary material includes detailed indicator tables showing income and poverty, health and population, and a list of international organizations, such as the EU and the African Union, with essential information about these groupings. This accessible guide will be revised on a regular basis following the publication of this new edition, as will A Dictionary of Contemporary World History, ensuring that coverage of current affairs is current. It is an ideal reference source for students and teachers of geography, politics, economics, and world history at all levels, as well as anyone wanting access to reliable information on any country of the world.


The Beginner's Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize (New Edition)

The Beginner's Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize (New Edition)

Author: Peter Doherty

Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing

Published: 2014-06-02

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0522866980

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Is it possible to be passionate about politics, football or R&B and still be a creative scientist? In this entertaining and inspiring account, Nobel Prize winner Peter Doherty offers readers an insider's guide into discovery science and the individuals who work in it. Starting with the story of his own career and its improbable origins in the outer suburbs of Brisbane, and its progression to a breakthrough discovery about how human immunity works. Doherty explores the realities of a life in science. How research projects are selected; how discovery science is resourced and organised; the big problems it is trying to solve; and the rewards and pitfalls of a career in scientific research: all these are explored in The Beginner's Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize. Doherty gives readers an insight into the issues that make him tick including his belief that the mission of science is to help make the world a better place to live in. He also essays answers to some of the great questions of our age. Are Nobel Prize winners exceptional human beings or just lucky? Are GMO crops really dangerous? And why can't scientists and born-again Christians get along?


Careers in Law: A Guide for Students, Graduates and Professionals

Careers in Law: A Guide for Students, Graduates and Professionals

Author: Manda Raz

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-09-07

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 9811536279

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This book addresses the difficult decisions in the life of law students, graduates and young law professionals in deciding the area of legal practice to pursue as a career. The number of legal fields and subfields is over one hundred, making it virtually impossible for an upcoming lawyer to explore all of these career avenues. Many students finish law school with little understanding of what specific law careers involve, for example, or what sports or space lawyers routinely do. This book highlights the time-consuming nature of law education and training that causes a lack of experience in legal fields as being able to successfully determine the right legal profession for the student. Finding a law career that is a significant source of satisfaction is a function of serious thinking and active research, which the current university to legal practice does not facilitate. This book is a practical guide for any student or current lawyer who is deciding and evaluating their future legal profession.


Bob Marley: The Complete Guide to his Music

Bob Marley: The Complete Guide to his Music

Author: Ian McCann

Publisher: Omnibus Press

Published: 2011-12-12

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 0857127357

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The indispensable guide to the music of Bob Marley. An album by album, track by track, examination of every song released by Marley and the Wailers from the early sessions in Jamaica to the Island recordings and compilations released after Marley's death. Featuring details of Marley's recordings for Studio One, Leslie Kong, Lee Perry, Island and Tuff Gong Productions, this is the ultimate gift for any die-hard Marley fan.


Film, Video and Multimedia Guide

Film, Video and Multimedia Guide

Author: Peter Tapp

Publisher: Samuel French

Published: 1997-09

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 9780646337005

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Films, videos and multimedia products released in Australia, in the last 18 months. 6,000 titles include feature films, documentaries, educational titles, etc. Lists where titles can be borrowed or bought in Australia and New Zealand. Has title, category (i.e. subject), country and director indexes. Includes summaries.