Catch and Kill: The Politics of Power

Joel Deane

Catch and Kill: The Politics of Power
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Queensland Press
Country
Australia
Published
29 July 2015
Pages
368
ISBN
9780702249808

Catch and Kill: The Politics of Power

Joel Deane

Power is the only measure of a politician that matters. How they win power. How they wield power. How they lose power.

Catch and Kill is an inside account of the beguiling and nomadic nature of the unholy trinity of politics - the winning, the wielding, the losing. Taking us into the inner sanctum of state and national politics, Joel Deane investigates how four friends - Steve Bracks, John Brumby, John Thwaites and Rob Hulls - beat the factions, won office in Victoria, achieved progressive reforms, then tried to hijack Canberra. ‘We were,’ Bracks says, ‘a government that could catch and kill its own.’

Drawing on dozens of interviews with key figures, Deane provides a candid insight into the triumphs and failures of the Bracks-Brumby government, as well as those of its federal and state counterparts. He also shines a light on the personalities behind these decisions - their ambitions, their passions and their disappointments.

A gripping work of narrative non-fiction, Catch and Kill delivers a slice of political gothic, venturing inside the heart of the contemporary Labor Party in search of the nature of power.

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