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Margaret Simons Margaret Simons i(A8417 works by)
Born: Established: 1960 ;
Gender: Female
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1 3 y separately published work icon Penny Wong : Passion and Principle Margaret Simons , Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2019 16822153 2019 single work biography

'A revelatory portrait of one of the most talented, poised and respected women in Australian politics, written by one of Australia’s foremost biographers.

'Senator Penny Wong is an extraordinary Australian politician. Resolute, self-possessed and a penetrating thinker on subjects from workplace relations to foreign affairs, she is admired by members of parliament and the public from across the political divide.

'In this first-ever biography of Penny Wong, acclaimed journalist Margaret Simons traces her story: from her early life in Malaysia, to her student activism in Adelaide, to her entry into the male-dominated chambers of federal parliament, to her leading role as a voice of reason and respect in the polarising campaign to legalise same-sex marriage. What emerges is a picture of a leader for modern Australia, a cool-headed, cautious yet charismatic figure of piercing intelligence and a personal history linking back to Australia’s colonial settlers through to its multicultural present.

'Drawing on exclusive interviews with Penny Wong, and her Labor colleagues, parliamentary opponents, close friends and family, this scintillating portrait of an Australian politician without precedence promises to be one of the most talked-about political biographies of the year.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 'The Long Letter to a Short Love, or ...' : In Her Love Letter Novella to Martin Amis, Germaine Greer Bared Her Fragile Heart and Complex Soul Margaret Simons , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , December vol. 74 no. 4 2015; (p. 28-44)

'It could be worse. It has been worse. It will get worse. For the moment, though, it's not too bad.' Germaine Greer was sitting in the British Airways Monarch lounge at Heathrow Airport, 'for all the world as if I was rich and famous'. It was 1 March 1976, and she was one of the best-known people in the world.' (Abstract)

1 Six Square Metres Margaret Simons , 2015 extract autobiography (Six Square Metres : Reflections from a Small Garden)
— Appears in: Good Reading , October 2015; (p. 58-59)
1 y separately published work icon Six Square Metres : Reflections from a Small Garden Margaret Simons , Brunswick : Scribe , 2015 9029580 2015 single work autobiography

'Life lessons from the ground up.

'Sometimes you reap what you sow.

Sometimes you reap what other people sowed.

Sometimes you haven't got a clue what you are sowing, and sometimes you just get lucky, or unlucky. All these things are true of life, as of gardening.

'In this thoughtful and beautifully observed book, journalist and gardening enthusiast Margaret Simons takes readers on a journey through the seasons, through her life, and through the tiny patch of inner-urban earth that is home to her garden.

'Over a course of a year, within the garden and without, there are births to celebrate and deaths to mourn; there are periods of great happiness and light, and times of quiet reflection. There is, in other words, all the chaos, joy, sorrow, and splendour of being alive.' (Publication summary)

1 Brutal Visionary, Shy Idealist Margaret Simons , 2015 single work obituary (for Malcolm Fraser )
— Appears in: The Age , 21 March 2015; (p. 6)
1 Stokes, Kerry Matthew (1940-) Margaret Simons , 2014 single work companion entry
— Appears in: A Companion to the Australian Media : S 2014; (p. 440)
1 3 y separately published work icon Kerry Stokes : Self-Made Man Margaret Simons , Melbourne : Penguin , 2013 6547529 2013 single work biography

'Kerry Stokes came into the world with no advantages. Unlike his rival magnates, he built his empire from nothing. Kerry Stokes: Self-Made Man is the real, fascinating story behind the rabbits-to-riches ascendancy of one of Australia's most powerful men.

'Plucked from an orphanage as an infant, Kerry Stokes grew up in the slums and streets of post-Depression Melbourne with his itinerant, adoptive parents. As a boy he trapped, skinned and sold rabbits to make ends meet, and seemed destined to a life of hardship and poverty.

'Today Stokes is one of Australia's most successful business moguls, with interests in property, mining, construction equipment and media. He picked the boom in China ahead of the pack, and has forged strong relationships in that country. He is a recipient of Australia's highest civil honour, and in 2013 he was a nominee for Australian of the Year. He owns what is probably the finest private art collection in the country, and has sat on the governing bodies of some of our leading cultural institutions. As the Packer family departs the media and the Murdoch clan tackles damage to its reputation on three continents, Stokes is emerging as the single most influential media proprietor in Australia.

'Yet Stokes has remained relatively low-profile, and is notoriously private. Mysterious and elusive, Stokes is the archetypal self-made man, driven by the determination to escape his past and the legacy of disadvantage. But at what cost?' (Publisher's blurb)

1 Life & Death Margaret Simons , 2013 single work biography
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 31 August - 1 September 2013; (p. 24-26) The Canberra Times , 31 August 2013; (p. 5)
1 2 y separately published work icon Journalism at the Crossroads : Crisis and Opportunity for the Press Margaret Simons , Carlton North : Scribe , 2011 Z1827637 2011 single work criticism
1 Sheridan `Can't Fairly Assess' Fraser's Memoirs Malcolm Fraser , Margaret Simons , 2011 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Australian , 27 May 2011; (p. 15)
1 Vice-Regal Connection That Brought Down a Government Malcolm Fraser , Margaret Simons , 2010 extract autobiography (Malcolm Fraser : The Political Memoirs)
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 20-21 February 2010; (p. 2)
1 Fraser V Howard : The Inside Struggle Malcolm Fraser , Margaret Simons , 2010 extract autobiography (Malcolm Fraser : The Political Memoirs)
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 20-21 February 2010; (p. 1)
1 25 y separately published work icon Malcolm Fraser : The Political Memoirs Malcolm Fraser , Margaret Simons , Carlton : Miegunyah Press , 2010 Z1670364 2010 single work autobiography

'Malcolm Fraser is one of the most interesting and possibly most misunderstood of Australia's Prime Ministers. In this part memoir and part authorised biography, Fraser at the age of 79 years talks about his time in public life.

'From the Vietnam War to the Dismissal and his years as Prime Minister, through to his concern in recent times for breaches in the Rule of Law and harsh treatment of refugees, Fraser emerges as an enduring liberal, constantly reinterpreting core values to meet the needs of changing times.

'Written in collaboration with journalist Margaret Simons, Malcolm Fraser's political memoirs trace the story of a shy boy who was raised to be seen and not heard, yet grew to become one of the most persistent, insistent and controversial political voices of our times.

'The book offers insight into Malcolm Fraser's substantial achievements. He was the first Australian politician to describe Australia's future as multicultural, and his federal government was the first to pass Aboriginal Land Rights and Freedom of Information legislation, also establishing the Human Rights Commission.

'After his parliamentary career, Fraser continued to be an important player in public life, playing a key role in persuading the USA Congress to impose sanctions on South Africa as part of the battle against apartheid. He was also the founding chair of CARE Australia, one of our largest aid agencies.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 Doreen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri Calling : Book Review Margaret Simons , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: Aboriginal History , no. 33 2009; (p. 299-301)

— Review of Doreen Kartinyeri : My Ngarrindjeri Calling Doreen Kartinyeri , Sue Anderson , 2008 single work autobiography
1 The Packer Toll Margaret Simons , 2007 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 296 2007; (p. 6-7)

— Review of The Rise and Rise of Kerry Packer Paul Barry , 1993 single work biography
1 Buried in the Labyrinth Margaret Simons , 2007 single work essay
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Winter no. 16 2007; (p. 149-164)
In 2005 'the Victorian Government sent one of Australia's worst paedophiles to live in a house at 137 Kent St Flemington'. The house was close to where journalist Margaret Simons was living at the time. It was also on the route of a community 'walking bus' where children walked each school day. In this essay Simons traces her investigation of how the house was chosen by Victoria's Department of Justice and her legal action in response to the choice.
1 Beyond the Comfort Zone Margaret Simons , 2006 single work essay
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Autumn no. 11 2006; (p. 87-106) The Best Australian Essays 2006 2006; (p. 73-86)
1 Different School of Thought Margaret Simons , 2006 extract essay (Beyond the Comfort Zone)
— Appears in: The Age , 4 February 2006; (p. 7)
The author visits her local high school to find out what it has to offer her children.
1 Ties That Bind Margaret Simons , 2005 single work essay
— Appears in: The Best Australian Essays 2005 2005; (p. 271-283) Griffith Review , Winter no. 8 2005; (p. 13-36) The Age , 7 May 2005;
1 A Whistleblower, for Good and Ill Margaret Simons , 2005 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 24 September 2005; (p. 5)
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