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September 2001, no. 234

Peter Costello: The new Liberal by Shaun Carney

Allen & Unwin, $29.95pb, 351pp

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September 2001, no. 234

Selling books is a difficult business. Publishing, too. Booksellers and publishers need courage and imagination. A book about a contemporary Federal politician with the adjective ‘new’ in the title displays both these qualities. Tony Blair may have got away with ‘New Labour’ in Britain. In Australia, a large part of the disenchantment with politics and politicians stems from the feeling that, apart from the fresh face of Natasha Stott-Despoja, there’s nothing new around; no new ideas, no articulated vision of where the country might be in ten- or twenty-years’ time, nothing inspirational. Perhaps something might emerge before the next election. But no one’s holding their breath.

John Button reviews 'Peter Costello: The new Liberal' by Shaun Carney

Peter Costello: The new Liberal

by Shaun Carney

Allen & Unwin, $29.95pb, 351pp

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