Tales From Boom Town: Western Australian Premiers from Brand to McGowan
By (Author) Peter Kennedy
UWA Publishing
UWA Publishing
1st February 2019
2nd ed.
Australia
General
Non Fiction
324.2209941
Paperback
404
Width 159mm, Height 228mm
Revised and Updated, with analysis by the ABC's Antony Green.
Veteran political journalist Peter Kennedy has spent nearly fifty years observing twelve Premiers of Western Australia, across an extraordinary period of change in Western Australia's history, from 1970 to 2019.
His insider account reveals issues linked with the jailing of two Premiers and a deputy Premier, the ruthless removal of a Premier mid-term, the election of the nation's first female Premier, and the sensational 'WA Inc' Royal Commission.
With his distinctive style of commentary, Kennedy notes how the changes in the twelve Premiers reflect the development of the state, revealing the personal maneouverings linked with a number of key decisions.
Interviewing former Premiers, Prime Ministers and other national figures, the result is a lively book about how politics is played in the boom-bust West, still clearly an economic powerhouse of the twenty first century in Australia.
This updated and revised edition covers Mark McGowan's first two years as WA Premier after a landslide victory over Colin Barnett in the 2017 state election. It also features a foreword by the ABC's election analyst, Antony Green, that addresses the need for reform in the Legislative Council.
Peter Kennedy is one of Australia's most respected political journalists. In 1995, he was awarded the prestigious Clarion Prize for outstanding contributions to journalism. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Arts and Sciences at the University of Notre Dame in Fremantle.