Meet the author- George Megalogenis

Listen to the recording of George Megalogenis will be in conversation with Niki Savva on his new quarterly essay Minority Report The New Shape of Australian Politics on the Experience ANU SoundCloud channel.

George Megalogenis will be in conversation with Niki Savva on his new quarterly essay Minority Report The New Shape of Australian Politics

Australian politics is shifting. The two-party system was broken at the last federal election, and another minority government is a real possibility in the future. Politics-as-usual is not enough for many voters.
In this richly insightful essay, George Megalogenis traces the how and why of a political realignment. This is an essay about the teals, the Greens and the Coalition. In a contest between new and old, progressive and conservative, which vision of Australia will win out? But it's also about Labor in power – is careful centrism the right strategy for the times, or is something more required? 

In Minority Report, Megalogenis explores the strategies and secret understandings of a political culture under pressure.

George Megalogenis has thirty years’ experience in the media, including over a decade in the federal parliamentary press gallery. His book The Australian Moment won the 2013 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Non-fiction and the 2012 Walkley Award for Non-fiction. He is also author of FaultlinesThe Longest Decade, Australia’s Second Chance, The Football Solution and three Quarterly Essays.

Niki Savva is an award-winning journalist, best-selling author and political commentator. Her extraordinary career spans over five decades. In 2016, Niki received a lifetime achievement award from the Melbourne Press Club for her outstanding coverage of Australian politics as a reporter, columnist and author.She is a regular columnist for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, and often appears on ABC TV's Insiders

The vote of thanks will be given by ANU Emeritus Professor John Warhurst.
 

This event is in association with Harry Hartog Bookshop. Books will be available for purchase. Pre-event book signings will be available from 5.30pm and again after the event.

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