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The Killing season uncut

Australians came to the ABC's The Killing Season in their droves, their fascination with the Rudd-Gillard struggle as unfinished as the saga itself. Rudd and Gillard dominate the drama as they strain to claim the narrative of Labor's years in power. The journey to screen for each of their interviews is telling in itself. Kevin Rudd gives his painful account of the period and recalled in vivid detail the events of losing the prime ministership. Julia Gillard is frank and unsparing of her colleagues. More than a hundred people were interviewed for The Killing Season -- ministers, backbenchers, staffers, party officials, pollsters and public servants -- recording their vivid accounts of the public and private events that made the Rudd and Gillard governments and then brought them undone. It is a damning portrait of a party at war with itself: the personal rivalries and the bitter defeats that have come to define the Rudd-Gillard era.

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32320004194142 324.29 FER
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland library . . On Loan . 30 Apr 2024
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ISBN 9780522869958 (pbk.)
Classification Number 324.29 FER
Author Ferguson, Sarah
Title The Killing season uncut [BK]
Note "Gold Walkley Award-Winning Journalist"--Cover.
Contents The pitch -- The victory -- The precipice -- A hard interview -- Gillard's story -- Big dreams -- Train wreck -- Blood and guts -- The long game -- The challenge (Part I) -- The challenge (Part II) -- The long shadow -- No boundaries -- No-one escapes blame.
Australians came to the ABC's The Killing Season in their droves, their fascination with the Rudd-Gillard struggle as unfinished as the saga itself. Rudd and Gillard dominate the drama as they strain to claim the narrative of Labor's years in power. The journey to screen for each of their interviews is telling in itself. Kevin Rudd gives his painful account of the period and recalled in vivid detail the events of losing the prime ministership. Julia Gillard is frank and unsparing of her colleagues. More than a hundred people were interviewed for The Killing Season -- ministers, backbenchers, staffers, party officials, pollsters and public servants -- recording their vivid accounts of the public and private events that made the Rudd and Gillard governments and then brought them undone. It is a damning portrait of a party at war with itself: the personal rivalries and the bitter defeats that have come to define the Rudd-Gillard era.
Gillard, Julia
Rudd, Kevin, -- 1957-
Gillard, Julia
Rudd, Kevin, -- 1957-
Subject Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party
Politics and Government
Prime ministers
Government and the press
Nonfiction television programs
Government and the press -- Australia
Prime ministers -- Australia -- Interviews
Nonfiction television programs -- Australia
Australia
Australia -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Additional Author Drum, Patricia
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