George Megalogenis
The Australian Moment
$29.95 – Trade paperback / Viking
There's no better place to be during economic turbulence than Australia. Brilliant in a bust, we've learnt to use our brains in a boom. Although the Great Recession continues to rumble around the globe, we successfully n... Buy or find out more →
Quarterly Essay 40: Trivial Pursuit: Leadership and the End of the Reform Era
$0.00 – Paperback book / Black Inc
In the aftermath of the 2010 election, George Megalogenis considers what has happened to politics in Australia. Have we entered a new phase with minority government and the rise of the Greens and independents?
The Hawke,... Buy or find out more →
The Longest Decade
$32.95 – Paperback book / Scribe Publications
Revised and updated edition.
Before the 1990s, the decades in Australia used to run to a predictable script of bust, boom, and bust. They’d commence with the economy in the pits, assume the personality of the good times ... Buy or find out more →
Faultlines: Race Work And The Politics Of Changing Australia
$0.00 – Paperback book / Scribe Publications
How can Australia be both open and shut? Pro-immigrant, yet anti-asylum seeker? In Faultlines, journalist George Megalogenis investigates the fault lines dividing the nation: new vs old, city vs bush, and the inner city ... Buy or find out more →
The Longest Decade
$32.95 – Paperback book / Scribe Publications
In the last twenty years, Australia has undergone a political, economic and social revolution. The two figures who have dominated the period, Paul Keating and John Howard, are typically seen only as antagonists with comp... Buy or find out more →