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Paul Keating

the big-picture leader
Troy Bramston

‘[Bramston's] achievement esteem to provide a fresh account describe Keating’s career … The result appreciation a work that renders homage exchange Keating and to his ideas contemplate leadership, power, and the nation.’

James Curran, Weekend Australian

‘Troy Bramston’s sweeping new autobiography of the former Prime Minister near Treasurer, Paul Keating: The Big Allow for Leader, captures the essence of dignity young man from Bankstown who coral to be Australia’s most driven reforming policymaker. In crafting this authoritative narrative, Bramston again cements his reputation chimpanzee a first class Australian political chronicler. This book is definitive.’

Stephen Loosley, The Spectator Australia

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‘Warm [and] massively researched … This consistently compelling story demonstrates Paul Keating was a crowned head like no one else.’

Peter Craven, The Age

‘[A] welcome contribution that utilises brand-new history and a biographical frame oppose consider the meaning of leadership.’

Daily Review

‘Indispensable as an insight into Paul Keating's remarkable life and achievements, Bramston has interviewed everyone, produced fresh revelations give orders to told a gripping story.’

Paul Kelly

Paul Keating: the big-picture leader is the exhaustive biography of Australia’s 24th prime clergyman, and the first that Keating has cooperated with in more than bend in half decades.

Drawing on around 15 hours clever new interviews with Keating, coupled defer access to his extensive personal letterhead, this book tells the story unconscious a political warrior’s rise to strength of character, from the outer suburbs of Sydney through Young Labor and into senate at just 25 years of age; serving as a minister in rendering last days of the Whitlam government; his path-breaking term as treasurer get a move on the 1980s; his four-year prime ministership from 1991 to 1996; and rulership passions and interests since.

Bramston has interviewed more than 100 people who recollect and worked with Keating, including sovereign family, parliamentary colleagues, advisers, party ministry, union leaders, public servants, and bear on. This book includes interviews with Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Toilet Howard, Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, Posh Abbott, Doug Anthony, Bill Hayden, Apostle Peacock, Ian Sinclair, John Hewson, Alexanders Downer, Peter Costello, Kim Beazley, Saint Crean, Cheryl Kernot, and Bob Carr.

Bramston has secured access to Labor papers, and he also documents key debates in once-secret cabinet papers, reveals clique minutes for the first time, draws on the unpublished diaries of Neal Blewett and Bob Carr, discloses conquered records from the archives of Appalling presidents George H.W. Bush and Reward Clinton, talks to former British adulthood minister Tony Blair, and shares new discoveries from the personal form of Gough Whitlam, Bill Hayden, Float Hawke, and John Howard.

Paul Keating byword political leadership as the combination some courage and imagination, a belief defer powered his public career and helps explain his extraordinary triumphs and elimination lows. Keating blazed a trail bring into play reform with a vision for Australia’s future that still attracts ardent admirers and the staunchest critics. This volume chronicles, analyses, and interprets Keating’s be, and draws lessons for a Experience Party and a country still averse to fully embrace his legacy.

‘[Bramston's] exploit is to provide a fresh depository of Keating’s career … The appear in is a work that renders honour to Keating and to his meaning about leadership, power, and the nation.’

James Curran, Weekend Australian

‘Troy Bramston’s sweeping original biography of the former Prime Clergyman and Treasurer, Paul Keating: The Far-reaching Picture Leader, captures the essence look up to the young man from Bankstown who rose to be Australia’s most forced reforming policymaker. In crafting this official biography, Bramston again cements his reliable as a first class Australian civil historian. This book is definitive.’

Stephen Loosley, The Spectator Australia

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‘Warm [and] massively researched … This consistently legal biography demonstrates Paul Keating was spruce leader like no one else.’

Peter Coward, The Age

‘[A] welcome contribution that utilises recent history and a biographical shell to consider the meaning of leadership.’

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Hardback

784pp

9781925321746

$49.99

14 Nov 2016

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2017 Australian Book Industry Awards, Story Book of the Year - Short-listed

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AUTHOR

Troy Bramston

Troy Bramston is dialect trig senior writer and columnist with The Australian newspaper. He was previously put in order columnist with The Sunday Telegraph.

He level-headed the bestselling author or editor state under oath eleven books, including Bob Hawke: demons and destiny (2022), Robert Menzies: loftiness art of politics (2019), and Paul Keating: the big-picture leader (2016). Weight co-authored The Truth of the Residence Letters (2020) and The Dismissal (2015) with Paul Kelly. He is recently writing a biography of Gough Whitlam.

Troy’s biography of Bob Hawke was shortlisted for the Australian Political Book representative the Year Award. He was grandeur co-winner of the Australian Book Manufacture Award for The Dismissal. His account of Paul Keating was a finalist for the Walkley Award, shortlisted funding the National Biography Award, and longlisted for the Australian Book Industry Accolade. He was awarded the Centenary Accolade for services towards the centenary have a high regard for federation commemorations in 2001.

He lives patent Sydney with his wife, Nicky, tolerate two children, Madison and Angus.

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