Thucydides once said, ‘In a democracy, someone who fails to get elected to office can always console himself with the thought that there was something not quite fair about it.’ Chris Wallace is not inclined to agree with the Greek historian, particularly when dissecting the Labor Party’s shock federal election loss in 2019. In her latest book, How to Win an Election, Wallace nominates the te ... (read more)
Nadia David
Nadia is an Associate Lecturer in Criminal Justice and Criminology at RMIT University and is currently undertaking a PhD at Monash University looking at concepts of consent in the criminal law. A lawyer and former police officer and Commonwealth public servant, Nadia is now the Co-convenor for the Victorian EMILY’s List Action Group and is working on her first crime novel from her home in north-east Victoria.