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Waterfront: Graft, Corruption and Violence: Australia’s Crime Frontier From 1788 to Now by Duncan McNab

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May 2016, no. 381

Waterfront: Graft, Corruption and Violence: Australia’s Crime Frontier From 1788 to Now by Duncan McNab

Hachette $32.99 pb, 352 pp, 9780733632518

Waterfront: Graft, Corruption and Violence: Australia’s Crime Frontier From 1788 to Now by Duncan McNab

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May 2016, no. 381

The Australian way of life has been much influenced by the proximity of most of the population to the coast. While we often think of the sunny side of that existence in terms of the beach, certain shadier aspects of the Australian experience have been shaped at the docks.

'Australia's major ports have been the birthplace of the nation, home to the tight-knit communities that were pivotal in the birth of the union movement and the Australian Labor Party, as well as to "colourful identities" and empires of the criminal underworld,' writes Duncan McNab in Waterfront.

Simon Caterson reviews 'Waterfront: Graft, Corruption and Violence: Australia's crime frontier from 1788 to now' by Duncan McNab

Waterfront: Graft, Corruption and Violence: Australia’s Crime Frontier From 1788 to Now

by Duncan McNab

Hachette $32.99 pb, 352 pp, 9780733632518