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1 [Untitled] Ellen Whinnett , 2013 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 22-23 June 2013; (p. 20)

— Review of Taking a Chance Deborah Burrows , 2013 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon A Premier's State Steve Bracks , Ellen Whinnett , Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 2012 Z1877638 2012 single work autobiography

'''In May 1994, while I was going through pre-selection for the seat of Williamstown, I sat down at my desk at home and I wrote a note. I was thirty-nine years old and in that note I mapped out what I hoped would happen in my life." By the time he was forty-eight, Steve Bracks had achieved the goal he’d set himself nine years earlier. He was premier of Victoria.

In A Premier’s State he reflects on his ambition to make a difference, and how he reached his goal. He talks about his early childhood growing up in a conservative but impassioned family that supported the Democratic Labor Party, and about his gradual evolution from left-wing university radical to pragmatic centre-left premier. He reveals for the first time the background to his decision to take the party’s leadership from his friend John Brumby in 1999—then to hand it back to John in 2007 when he sensationally resigned from office. He gives insights into how to run a successful government and how to manage the factions, and talks about everything from the impact of public life on his family, to forming minority government with independents.

This wide-ranging, thoughtful and incisive look at Steve’s life and his career encompasses not only his thoughts on the Labor Party, but on the state of Australian politics generally.' Source: www.mup.com.au/ (Sighted 02/08/2012).

1 Bookends Ellen Whinnett , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Mercury , 9 June 2001; (p. 37)

— Review of Bear Pit Jon Cleary , 2000 single work novel
1 Bookends Ellen Whinnett , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Mercury , 12 August 2000; (p. 43)

— Review of Carole King Is an Alien Yasmin Boland , 2000 single work novel
1 Crime Genre Pays Ellen Whinnett , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Mercury , 23 October 1999; (p. 70)

— Review of Feeding the Demons Gabrielle Lord , 1999 single work novel
1 Book Ends Ellen Whinnett , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Mercury , 3 July 1999; (p. 65)

— Review of Glue Leonie Stevens , 1999 single work novel
1 Book Ends Ellen Whinnett , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Mercury , 19 June 1999; (p. 74)

— Review of Black Tide Peter Temple , 1999 single work novel
1 Bookends Ellen Whinnett , 1998 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Mercury , 18 July 1998; (p. 70)

— Review of Raisins and Almonds Kerry Greenwood , 1997 single work novel
1 Murder Calls Tessa for the Solution Ellen Whinnett , 1997 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Mercury , 22 November 1997; (p. 78)

— Review of Deadline Jennifer Rowe , 1997 single work novel
1 Turning Coppers into Gold Ellen Whinnett , 1997 single work column
— Appears in: The Mercury , 11 February 1997; (p. 25-26)
1 Motherhood in a Different Pasture Ellen Whinnett , 1996 single work review
— Appears in: The Mercury , 21 October 1996; (p. 27)

— Review of Mad Cows Kathy Lette , 1996 single work novel
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