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Death of a government

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September 2008, no. 304

Howard’s Fourth Government: Australian commonwealth administration 2004–2007 by Chris Aulich and Roger Wettenhall (eds)

UNSW Press, $44.95pb, 303 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Inside Kevin 07: The people. The plan. The prize. by Christine Jackman

MUP, $34.95 pb, 320 pp

Howard’s End: The unravelling of a government by Peter van Onselen and Philip Senior

MUP, $34.95 pb, 272 pp

Death of a government

by
September 2008, no. 304

The Australian ritual of a federal election campaign every two or three years is one in which voters are invited to participate in hyperbole. Reality is magnified a thousand times as the actors perform a finely choreographed political quadrille while their every word and gesture are scrutinised for meaning and analysed for nuance. Yet for all the expensive and lavish hoopla that now constitutes an election campaign, Australians are a reluctant people when it comes to getting rid of governments, however short they fall in expectations. On only eleven occasions in the 107 years of federation have they opted for change.

Howard’s Fourth Government: Australian commonwealth administration 2004–2007

Howard’s Fourth Government: Australian commonwealth administration 2004–2007

by Chris Aulich and Roger Wettenhall (eds)

UNSW Press, $44.95pb, 303 pp

Inside Kevin 07: The people. The plan. The prize.

Inside Kevin 07: The people. The plan. The prize.

by Christine Jackman

MUP, $34.95 pb, 320 pp

Howard’s End: The unravelling of a government

Howard’s End: The unravelling of a government

Peter van Onselen and Philip Senior

MUP, $34.95 pb, 272 pp

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