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IN BRIEF

Rebecca Starford reviews ‘UTS Writers’ Anthology: Making Tracks’
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June 2008, no. 302

Living Politics by Margaret Reynolds

UQP, $34.95 pb, 237 pp

IN BRIEF

Rebecca Starford reviews ‘UTS Writers’ Anthology: Making Tracks’
by
June 2008, no. 302

Margaret Reynolds was a junior minister in the Hawke government. She began her career in special education, developing a passion for advocacy of the marginalised. Providing effective early childhood education for Aboriginal children in race-bound Townsville in the 1960s took not only idealism but ingenuity and guts. Juggling the needs of a young family with work and political activism, she joined grass-roots organisations such as the anti-war group Save Our Sons, One People of Australia (committed to Aboriginal welfare) and Women’s Electoral Lobby.

Gillian Dooley reviews 'Living Politics' by Margaret Reynolds

Living Politics

by Margaret Reynolds

UQP, $34.95 pb, 237 pp

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