Dirty Secrets: Our ASIO files
By (Author) Meredith Burgmann
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st May 2014
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Political structure and processes
327.120994
Paperback
464
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
Well-known Australians mavericks, activists, movers and shakers reflect on their own ASIO files.
In this moving, funny and sometimes chilling book, leading Australians open their ASIO files and read what the state's security apparatus said about them. Writers from across the political spectrum including David Stratton, Phillip Adams, Peter Cundall, Michael Kirby, Gary Foley and Anne Summers confront and in some cases reclaim their pasts.
Reflecting on the interpretations, observations and proclamations that anonymous officials make about your personal life is not easy at least for some. Yet we see outrage mixed with humour and writers reflect on the way their political views have or haven't changed.
Surrounded by influential Australians and piles of paper from our recent past, activist, politician and writer Meredith Burgmann has produced a book where those being watched look right back.
Meredith Burgmann was radicalised at Sydney University by the Vietnam War and was one of the leaders of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, infamously receiving a two month gaol sentence fro disrupting a Springbok match in 1971. She taught industrial relations at Macquarie University for twenty years and was later a Labor Member and President of the Legislative Council of NSW, retiring in 2007. She is currently President of the Australian Council for International Development - the peak body for Australia's NGO aid agencies.