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John Wanna

Professor Emeritus John Wanna is a Professor at Griffith University and also the ANZSOG National Director of Research in Public Administration located at the ANU in Canberra. 

John Wanna reviews 'Billy Hughes: Prime Minister and controversial founding father of the Australian Labor Party' by Aneurin Hughes

April 2006, no. 280 01 April 2006
Major historical figures generally attract multiple biographies. Napoleon and Nelson have, reputedly, amassed more than 200 biographies each – with successive waves of interest reflecting the constant need for reinterpretation. But at some point we must strike a declining marginal utility as we tally the titles – biography as running soap opera appears a postmodern accoutrement. In Australia, ... (read more)

John Wanna reviews 'The Wran Era' edited by Troy Bramston

April 2007, no. 290 01 April 2007
Neville Wran was nothing if not sartorial. He represented the new generation of politicians – dapper, immaculately tailored, effortlessly elegant – and stood out from his Labor colleagues in their crumpled suits and gaudy ties. His dress sense was not merely a matter of personal taste but also a political statement. He once appeared on the podium of a Labor party conference perspiring uncomfor ... (read more)