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1 y separately published work icon On Reckoning Amy Remeikis , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2022 23420235 2022 selected work essay

'On Reckoning tells of the moment when the personal became very political, when rape became the national conversation.

'What happens when the usual political tactics of deflect and dodge are no longer enough?

'A reckoning.

'The Guardian's political reporter Amy Remeikis has spoken before about being a survivor of sexual assault, but Brittany Higgins going public with her story ripped the curtain back not just on political attempts to deal with real-world issues, but also how unsafe women can be, even inside the most protected building in the country.

'Amy didn't expect to see political leaders fumble the moment so completely. And what followed was people taking back the conversation from the politicians.

'On Reckoning is a searing account of Amy's personal and professional rage, taking you inside the parliament - and out - during one of the most confronting and uncomfortable conversations in recent memory.'

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1 Ken Wyatt Wants Referendum on Indigenous Constitutional Recognition within Three Years Amy Remeikis , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 10 July 2019;

'Indigenous Australians minister Ken Wyatt has pledged to find a consensus way forward on constitutional recognition and hopes to hold a referendum within three years to achieve it.'  (Introduction)

1 Federal MP Graham Perrett Releases Second Saucy Book Amy Remeikis , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 26 September 2013; The Age , 26 September 2013;
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