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Bomb Season: A personal account of a turbulent period in Australian diplomacy

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Bomb Season: A personal account of a turbulent period in Australian diplomacy

Contributors:

By (Author) Grant Dooley

ISBN:

9781923293021

Publisher:

Affirm Press

Imprint:

Affirm Press

Publication Date:

29th July 2025

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Politics and government

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

In the history of Australian diplomacy, the Jakarta post between 2004 and 2007 looms larger than any other. In the span of just a few years, a terrorist bomb attack partially destroyed the Embassy compound, killing ten; the Boxing Day tsunami wreaked havoc on an almost incomprehensible scale; a bombing in Bali killed twenty, including four Australians; Schapelle Corby divided public opinion; members of the Bali Nine were executed; and a Garuda flight crashed and exploded in Yogyakarta, killing twenty, including members of the Australian diplomatic corps.

Not only did Grant Dooley bear witness to these events, but he was also a first responder in the embassy bombing and plane crash. And when he wasn't dealing with emergencies and constant terror threats, he had to delicately manage the nation's political leaders, from Alexander Downer to John Howard to Bronwyn Bishop. Somehow, Grant and his wife, Kristan, who worked on the consular staff, kept it all together for themselves and their young family. Or did they

Bomb Season
is an incredible up close and personal account of an unparalleled period in Australian diplomacy.

Author Bio

Grant Dooley had a distinguished career as a foreign affairs and trade official for the Australian Government, including two years as the Australian Consul General in Guangzhou, China, and postings to Shanghai, China, and Jakarta, Indonesia.

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