Listen to CEO Danielle Wood, with renowned writer Benjamin Law, as they discuss Grattan’s top six thought-provoking, compelling, and relevant books from 2021. It was an extraordinary year, and these are extraordinary reads – not only for the Prime Minister, but for all Australians interested in public policy.
With introduction by Angharad Wynne-Jones from State Library Victoria, this podcast features discussions with four of the authors, Kate Holden, Rick Morton, Paige Clark, and Brendan James Murray.
The full list includes:
- The Winter Road: A Killing at Croppa Creek, by Kate Holden
- The School: The Ups and Downs of One Year in the Classroom, by Brendan James Murray
- Truth-Telling: History, Sovereignty, and the Uluru Statement, by Henry Reynolds
- On Money, by Rick Morton
- System Error: Where Big Tech Went Wrong and How We Can Reboot, by Rob Reich, Mehran Sahami, and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- She Is Haunted, by Paige Clark
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Danielle Wood – CEO