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An activist life / Christine Milne.

By: Publisher: St Lucia, Queensland : University of Queensland Press, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 343 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780702259814 :
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 324.294 23
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.My Blood's Country -- 2.The Power of Lake Pedder: Awakening -- 3.Saving the Franklin: Empowerment -- 4.Wesley Vale: First Steps in Activism -- 5.The Case of Port Arthur: Gun Law Reform -- 6.Pride -- 7.Demolishing Democracy: Dirty Tricks -- 8.Being a Woman in Politics -- 9.In Praise of Knitted Berets -- 10.Climate in a Bottle -- 11.Global Citizenship and World Heritage -- 12.What Price Carbon? -- 13.Art as Activism -- 14.Backpacking and Beyond: Sri Lanka -- 15.Seeking Asylum -- 16.Leadership and the Importance of Timing -- 17.The Tasmanian Activism App -- 18.Green Leadership.
Summary: An Activist Life is the story of an apparently ordinary woman - a high-school English teacher from northwest Tasmania - who became a fiery environmental warrior, pitted against some of the most powerful business and political forces in the country. In it, Christine Milne tells her story through the objects that have symbolic meaning in both her personal and political life, from the butter pats in her kitchen that represent her journey from farm girl at Wesley Vale to environmental and human rights activist at the national and global level, to the Pride t-shirt she wore walking in Mardi Gras next to her son, after years of fighting for the legal reform of gay rights in Tasmania. She describes how politics actually works- the deals, the promises kept and broken, the horse-trading and treachery involved in some of the most controversial and difficult issues of our time, including the attempts to forge a workable and effective climate change policy for Australia, and our treatment of refugees and asylum seekers.This is a fascinating insider's account of what it means to be a woman in politics- the sacrifices of family life and relationships, the relentless misogyny and sexism that must be endured, the gritty conviction that you must never, ever give up the pursuit of the greater good. It is the story of Australian politics and the fight to save the world, and essential reading for anyone who cares about either.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Jessie Street National Women's Library General Stacks 324.294 MIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library and ILL 68103

" 'A powerful inspiration' Peter Cundall" --Cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1.My Blood's Country -- 2.The Power of Lake Pedder: Awakening -- 3.Saving the Franklin: Empowerment -- 4.Wesley Vale: First Steps in Activism -- 5.The Case of Port Arthur: Gun Law Reform -- 6.Pride -- 7.Demolishing Democracy: Dirty Tricks -- 8.Being a Woman in Politics -- 9.In Praise of Knitted Berets -- 10.Climate in a Bottle -- 11.Global Citizenship and World Heritage -- 12.What Price Carbon? -- 13.Art as Activism -- 14.Backpacking and Beyond: Sri Lanka -- 15.Seeking Asylum -- 16.Leadership and the Importance of Timing -- 17.The Tasmanian Activism App -- 18.Green Leadership.

An Activist Life is the story of an apparently ordinary woman - a high-school English teacher from northwest Tasmania - who became a fiery environmental warrior, pitted against some of the most powerful business and political forces in the country. In it, Christine Milne tells her story through the objects that have symbolic meaning in both her personal and political life, from the butter pats in her kitchen that represent her journey from farm girl at Wesley Vale to environmental and human rights activist at the national and global level, to the Pride t-shirt she wore walking in Mardi Gras next to her son, after years of fighting for the legal reform of gay rights in Tasmania. She describes how politics actually works- the deals, the promises kept and broken, the horse-trading and treachery involved in some of the most controversial and difficult issues of our time, including the attempts to forge a workable and effective climate change policy for Australia, and our treatment of refugees and asylum seekers.This is a fascinating insider's account of what it means to be a woman in politics- the sacrifices of family life and relationships, the relentless misogyny and sexism that must be endured, the gritty conviction that you must never, ever give up the pursuit of the greater good. It is the story of Australian politics and the fight to save the world, and essential reading for anyone who cares about either.

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