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Australian Political Writings 2009-10 Parliament of Australia Department of Parliamentary Services Parliamentary Library Information, analysis and advice for the Parliament BIBLIOGRAPHY www.aph.gov.au/library Selected Australian political writings 2009‐10 Contents Biographies ............................................................................................................................. 2 Elections, electorate boundaries and electoral systems ......................................................... 3 Federalism .............................................................................................................................. 6 Human rights ........................................................................................................................... 6 Liberalism and neoliberalism .................................................................................................. 6 Members of Parliament and their staff .................................................................................... 7 Parliamentary issues ............................................................................................................... 7 Party politics .......................................................................................................................... 13 Party politics- Australian Greens ........................................................................................... 14 Party politics- Australian Labor Party .................................................................................... 14 Party politics- Communist Party of Australia ......................................................................... 15 Party politics- Liberal Party of Australia ................................................................................ 15 Party politics- National Party ................................................................................................. 16 Political history ...................................................................................................................... 16 Politics ................................................................................................................................... 17 Religion and politics .............................................................................................................. 21 Security ................................................................................................................................. 21 Women and politics ............................................................................................................... 22 Opinion articles ..................................................................................................................... 24 Author Index 27 Roxanne Missingham, Parliamentary Librarian DATE July 2010 Significant material received in the Parliamentary Library in 2009‐10 in the subject areas of Parliamentary Issues, Party Politics and Politics is listed including: books, reports, and pamphlets; key articles from the Library's intake of journals: transcripts of the most significant radio and television current affairs programs; and Reference and Serial Items. Biographies Author: Kent, Jacqueline Source: Camberwell, Vic. : Penguin, 2009.; 325 p., The annus mirabilis of a subdued [12] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. radical: Joseph Lyons in 1931. Subjects: Gillard, Julia, MP; Deputy Prime Minister; Members backgrounds; Members characteristics; Author: Bird, David Members private lives; Members relationships; Source: QUADRANT; Nov. V. 2009; 53(11); 45-54 Political leadership; ALP; Women Members; Subjects: LYONS, Joseph Aloysius; Political skills; Biography Biography; History, 1901-1945 Call Number: 920 GIL ParlInfo Search permalink Electric Eric : the life and times of Eric Malcolm Fraser : the political memoirs. Reece, an Australian state premier. Author: Fraser, Malcolm; Simons, Margaret Source: Carlton, Vic. : Miegunyah Press, 2009.; x, Author: Koshin, Jillian. 853 p., [16] p. of plates : ill, ports. ; 24 cm. Source: Launceston, Tas. : Bokprint, 2009.; viii, 486 Subjects: Fraser, Malcolm; Prime Minister; Liberal p., [34] p. of plates : ill., 1 map, ports. ; 25 cm. Party of Australia; Political change; Political Subjects: Tasmania; Former premiers; Political leadership; Party leadership; conditions; ALP; Hydroelectric power plants; History, 1946-1999; Biography Biography; History, 1946-1999 Call Number: 920 FRA Enrichment: Eric Reece Call Number: 920 REE Power trip: the political journey of The governors of New South Wales Kevin Rudd. 1788-2010. Author: Marr, David Author: Clune, David; Turner, Ken Source: QUARTERLY ESSAY; 2010; no.38; 1-91, Source: Leichhardt, N.S.W. : Federation Press, 2009.; bibl. xxii, 666 p., [40] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 25 cm. Subjects: ALP; Members backgrounds; Members Subjects: Governors; Former Governors; New South characteristics; Political leadership; RUDD, Kevin, Wales; Political conditions; Biography; History MP; Biography Call Number: 994.02092 GOV ParlInfo Search permalink The Hawke legacy. So Greek : confessions of a Author: Bloustien, Gerry; Comber, Barbara; conservative leftie. Mackinnon, Alison; Author: Savva, Niki. Source: Kent Town, S. Aust. : Wakefield Press, Source: Carlton North, Vic. : Scribe Publications, 2009.; xvii, 246 p. ; 24 cm. 2010.; 298 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm. Subjects: Hawke, Bob; Former Prime Ministers; Subjects: Women; Journalists; Press Gallery; Liberal Political leadership; ALP; Government performance; Party of Australia; Ministerial staff; Political Social policy; Education policy; Aboriginal and conditions; Autobiography; Costello, Peter, MP Torres Strait Islander policy Enrichment: Savva, Niki; Press secretaries Call Number: 320.994 HAW Call Number: 920 SAV Hey, Dad! Stanley Melbourne Bruce: Prime Author: Writer, Larry Minister & statesman. Source: AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY; Author: National Archives of Australia December 2009; 63+[2p.] Source: Canberra : National Archives of Australia, Subjects: HOCKEY, Joe, MP; Members families; 2009.; 25, [4] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 ParlInfo Search permalink cm. Subjects: Former Prime Ministers; Bruce, Stanley; Lachlan Macquarie : his life, Archives; Biography; Exhibitions adventures and times. Call Number: 920 p BRU Author: Ellis, M. H. (Malcolm Henry), 1890-1969; Kingston, Beverley William Charles Wentworth : Australia's Source: Pymble, N.S.W. : Angus & Robertson, 2010.; greatest native son. xx, 614 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., 1 map, ports.; ; 24 cm. Author: Tink, A. A. Edition: 3rd ed. Source: Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 2009.; Subjects: New South Wales; Former Governors; xxv, 329 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), Biography; History, 1801-1900 facsims., ports. ; 24 cm. Enrichment: Lachlan Macquarie Subjects: New South Wales; State parliaments; Call Number: 994.02092 ELL Former Members; Political conditions; Biography; History, Pre-1801; History, 1801-1900 The making of Julia Gillard. Page | 2 For copyright reasons some linked items are only available to members of Parliament. Enrichment: William Charles Wentworth (explorer Series: Research paper (South Australia. and former MLA, NSW) Parliamentary Library. Research Service) ; 2010, no. Call Number: 920 WEN 20 http://dpl/E-ancats/SAParlResLibrary- ResearchPaper/20-2010.pdf Elections, electorate All about your electorate [electronic boundaries and electoral resource] : families. Author: Grove, Alex systems Source: [Adelaide] : South Australian Parliament Research Library, 2009.; 34 p. 2009 redistribution of New South Wales Subjects: Population composition; South Australia; into electoral divisions : Electorate profiles; Family; Marital status; Children; Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918, Age groups; Rural urban comparisons; Comparisons; Section 75. Electorates; Statistics Author: Australian Electoral Commission Series: Research paper (South Australia. Source: [Canberra] : Australian Electoral Parliamentary Library. Research Service) ; 2009, no. Commission, 2009.; iv, 95 p. : col. maps + 1 CD- 18 ROM. http://dpl/E-ancats/SAParlResLibrary- Subjects: Electorate boundaries; Electorates, Federal, ResearchPaper/18-2009.pdf NSW; New South Wales; Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 Commonwealth Election 2007-reissue. http://www.aec.gov.au/Electorates/Redistributions/20 Author: Barber, Stephen; Bennett, Scott 09/nsw/final-report/files/final-report-nsw.pdf Source: RESEARCH PAPERS (STATISTICS AND MAPPING SECTION); Thursday, 10 September 2009 redistribution of Queensland into 2009; no. 5, (2009-10); 150p., bibl. electoral divisions : Commonwealth Subjects: Election results; Election, Federal, 2007; Electoral Act 1918, Section 75. Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918; Election campaigning; Election candidates; Electorates, Author: Australian Electoral Commission Federal; Former Members; History, 2000-2009; Source: [Canberra] : Australian Electoral HOWARD, John, (former PM); Media skills; Commission, 2009.; iv, 84 p. : col. maps + 1 CD- Members; Political leadership; RUDD, Kevin, MP; ROM. Statistics Subjects: Electorate boundaries; Electorates, Federal, http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rp/2009- Qld; Queensland; Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 10/10rp05.htm http://www.aec.gov.au/Electorates/Redistributions/20 09/qld/final-report/files/final-report-qld.pdf The dimensions of politics and voter Advisory report on the Commonwealth behaviour in preferential systems: the Electoral (Above-the-line Voting) case of Australia. Author: Singh, Shane P. Amendment
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