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From Carr to Keneally
Labor in Office in NSW 1995–2011
2012
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At the NSW state election in 2011, the public turned on the 16-year-old Labor administration with unprecedented fury. The government that had won spectacular victories in 1999 and 2003 was defeated with a swing that was an Australian postwar record. How did it manage to stay in power for four terms? what were its achievements and why did things unravel so badly? In From Carr to Keneally respected experts analyse the four terms of Labor government in NSW: the premiers and their ministers, the political parties and their electoral fortunes; the role of independents; policies in all key areas; and changes in bureaucracy, cabinet and parliament. The definitive account of the Labor era in NSW, From Carr to Keneally goes to the heart of issues that Labor faces around Australia both state and federal levels.

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Authors

John Hughes
Author · 1 book
Retired law professor at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, NZ
Michael Hogan
Author · 1 book
Michael Hogan is an Australian academic, author, and former Catholic priest.
Rodney Cavalier
Author · 2 books
Rodney Mark Cavalier is a former Australian politician and a Labor historian. A member of the Labor Party since 1968, he was elected to the Parliament of New South Wales in 1978 as the Member for Fuller. He served briefly as the state's energy and finance minister in 1984 before becoming education minister that same year, a post he held until 1988.
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