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Tom Frame

    The Ascent to Power 1996: The Howard Government
    Gun Control
    Children on Demand: The Ethics of Defying Nature
    What I've Learned
    Living by the Sword?: The Ethics of Armed Intervention
    No Pleasure Cruise: The Story of the Royal Australian Navy
    • 2022

      Veiled Valour

      War crimes allegations and the Australian Defence Force in Afghanistan

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The book explores the critical impact of public perception and political trust on military effectiveness. It delves into how doubts regarding ability, judgment, leadership, and discipline can undermine a nation's defense force, highlighting the consequences of eroding confidence among the public and politicians. The narrative emphasizes the necessity of maintaining trust and reliability within military ranks to ensure operational success and national security.

      Veiled Valour
    • 2022

      A very proper man

      the life of Tony Eggleton

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Tony Eggleton AO CVO played a pivotal role in significant events shaping modern Australia, including the introduction of television, the tragic loss of HMAS Voyager, and the mysterious drowning of Harold Holt. His involvement extended to the successful 1970 Royal Tour, the complexities of John Gorton's prime ministership, and the dismissal of the Whitlam Government. Additionally, he contributed to the Coalition's resurgence, international humanitarian efforts, and the promotion of democratic institutions in the Asia-Pacific region, highlighting his influential presence in Australian history.

      A very proper man
    • 2021

      The Desire for Change, 2004-2007

      The Howard Government, Vol IV

      • 506 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Focusing on the political landscape of Australia, this volume delves into the Liberal-National Party Coalition's tenure from 1996 to 2007, highlighting John Howard's significant role as Prime Minister. As the last installment of a four-volume series, it provides a comprehensive analysis of the Howard Governments, exploring their policies, challenges, and impact on the nation. This work is essential for understanding the dynamics of Australian politics during a pivotal period in its history.

      The Desire for Change, 2004-2007
    • 2020

      Few periods in Australian political history have generated more controversy than 2001-2004. Trials and Transformations examines the Howard Government's electoral revival in 2001, the collapse of HIH Insurance and Ansett Airlines, and the MV Tampa and 'children overboard' affairs, as well as the military invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Frank Bongiorno, Simon Crean, Philip Ruddock, John Howard, and others also consider the escalation of the history wars, policy announcements in health and the environment, and the continuing strong performance of the Australian economy. This third volume in the Howard Government series draws on official documents, private papers, and personal items donated to UNSW Canberra, now held in the Howard Library at Old Parliament House.

      Trials and Transformations, 2001-2004: The Howard Government Volume 3
    • 2020

      The book explores Philip Ruddock's complex legacy as Australia's longest-serving Minister for Immigration, highlighting his early commitment to human rights contrasted with later policies that drew significant criticism, such as offshore processing and mandatory detention of asylum seekers. Ruddock's stoic demeanor in the face of human tragedy and public dissent contributed to perceptions of him as uncaring. The narrative delves into the dichotomy of his political career, revealing the tensions between his past advocacy and the controversial decisions that defined his later tenure.

      PHILIP RUDDOCK AND THE POLITICS OF COMPASSION
    • 2019

      Gun Control

      What Australia got right (and wrong)

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book offers a profound examination of the dynamics and strategies involved in political transformation. It delves into the mechanisms that drive significant societal shifts, providing insights into the complexities of enacting change. Through detailed analysis, it explores the interplay between power, policy, and public engagement, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding the intricacies of political evolution.

      Gun Control
    • 2019

      Focusing on the pivotal years of 1997-2001, this volume examines the Howard Government's significant actions and decisions during a transformative period in Australian politics. Featuring insights from politicians, commentators, and scholars, it provides a critical analysis of the government's performance and highlights key events that shaped the nation's trajectory.

      Back from the Brink, 1997-2001: The Howard Government, Vol II
    • 2018

      Four volumes on the Howard Government's years in office, drawing on documents from John Howard's papers donated to UNSW Canberra, now held in the Howard Library at Old Parliament House.

      The Ascent to Power 1996: The Howard Government
    • 2018
    • 2018

      The complete and authoritative account of the sinking of the HMAS Sydney, and the finding of her wreck in 2008.

      HMAS Sydney