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Venom / David Crowe.

Venom / David Crowe.
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324.294 CROW
Adult Non Fiction   Lakemba . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781460757963 (paperback)
Name Crowe, David author.
Title Venom / David Crowe.
Published Sydney, NSW : HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 2019.
©2019
Description 359 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes "A cracking account of the rivalries and hatreds that split the Liberal Party, brought down Malcolm Turnbull and propelled Scott Morrison to power." -- Cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary They plotted. They schemed. They unleashed chaos. Australia lost two prime ministers in three years in a period of political bloodshed that took the nation's government to the brink of collapse - until an extraordinary election changed everything. Venom is the secret history of the brutal power play to lead the government. It sheds new light on the fall of Tony Abbott, the rise of Malcolm Turnbull and the electrifying leadership spill that brought parliament to a halt in August 2018. In a day-by-day account, it reveals the strategy Scott Morrison used to defeat his opponents and claim ultimate authority. David Crowe reported these events for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age as they unfolded. Using hundreds of interviews with the participants, he tells an epic story of revenge, hatred and the ruthless pursuit of power. And he asks whether the future holds any peace when the past is so full of poison.
Subjects Turnbull, Malcolm, -- 1954-
Abbott, Tony, -- 1957-
Morrison, Scott
Liberal Party of Australia
Australia. -- Parliament -- Elections, 2019
Politicians -- Australia
Political leadership -- Australia -- 21st century
Politicians -- Australia -- Attitudes
Political parties -- Australia -- 21st century
Elections -- Australia -- 2019
Political campaigns -- Australia -- 21st century
Australia -- Politics and government -- 21st century
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