So far, Paul Keating is the only Australian Prime Minister to provide star material for a musical comedy. Who can imagine any of the others doing that? Being rejected by the electors did not stop him. This book begins with a short biography of Keating, just to put it all in context. It contains examples of his wit and wisdom right up to 2009.
Teaches students how to write effectively for online audiences. This book helps students build an understanding of the ways that the Internet has introduced new opportunities for dynamic storytelling as digital media have blurred roles of media producer, consumer, publisher and reader.
Teaches students how to write effectively for online audiences. This book helps students build an understanding of the ways that the Internet has introduced new opportunities for dynamic storytelling as digital media have blurred roles of media producer, consumer, publisher and reader.
Of all Australia's prime ministers, none stayed longer than the 18 years and 160 days of Sir Robert Menzies. And of the 26 people who have held that office, he alone went of his own volition at a time of his own choosing. This book recounts many of the highlights of Menzies' career.
Governor-General Sir John Kerr's dismissal of the elected Whitlam Government in 1975, more or less at the behest of the born-to-rule Liberal-Country Party Coalition led by Malcolm Fraser, was among the most momentous events in Australian political history. This book intends to recapture some of the excitement of that time.
This book tells the story of every one of Australia's 25 prime ministers.
Aims to document the close and often conflicted relationship between the black press and black baseball beginning with the first Negro professional league of substance, the Negro National League, which started in 1920, and finishing with the dissolution the Negro American League in 1957.