A Bigger Picture
Malcolm Turnbull, Australia's 29th Prime Minister, tells the remarkable story of his life in this lively political page-turner.

When Malcolm Turnbull took over the nation's top job there was a sense of excitement in Australia. Sky-high opinion polls followed as the political outsider with a successful business, legal and media career took charge. The infighting that dogged politics for the best part of a decade looked to be over. But a right-wing insurgency brutally cut down Turnbull's time in office after three years, leaving many Australians asking, 'Why?'

Exceptionally candid and compelling, A Bigger Picture is the definitive narrative of Malcolm Turnbull's prime ministership. He describes how he legalized same-sex marriage, established Snowy Hydro 2.0, stood up to Donald Trump, rebooted Australia's defence industry and many more achievements - remarkable in their pace, significance and that they were delivered in the teeth of so much opposition. But it's far more than just politics. Turnbull's life has been filled with colorful characters and controversies, success and failure. From his early years in Sydney, growing up with a single father, to defending 'Spycatcher' Peter Wright against the UK Government; the years representing Kerry Packer, leading the Republican Movement and making millions in business; and finally toppling Tony Abbott to become Prime Minister of Australia. For the first time he tells it all - in his own words.

With revelatory insights on the workings of Canberra and the contentious events of Turnbull's life, A Bigger Picture explores the strengths and vulnerabilities of one of Australia's best-known and dynamic business and political leaders. Lyrically written in highly readable and entertaining prose, this is a genuine page-turner that's not just for political junkies.
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A Bigger Picture
Malcolm Turnbull, Australia's 29th Prime Minister, tells the remarkable story of his life in this lively political page-turner.

When Malcolm Turnbull took over the nation's top job there was a sense of excitement in Australia. Sky-high opinion polls followed as the political outsider with a successful business, legal and media career took charge. The infighting that dogged politics for the best part of a decade looked to be over. But a right-wing insurgency brutally cut down Turnbull's time in office after three years, leaving many Australians asking, 'Why?'

Exceptionally candid and compelling, A Bigger Picture is the definitive narrative of Malcolm Turnbull's prime ministership. He describes how he legalized same-sex marriage, established Snowy Hydro 2.0, stood up to Donald Trump, rebooted Australia's defence industry and many more achievements - remarkable in their pace, significance and that they were delivered in the teeth of so much opposition. But it's far more than just politics. Turnbull's life has been filled with colorful characters and controversies, success and failure. From his early years in Sydney, growing up with a single father, to defending 'Spycatcher' Peter Wright against the UK Government; the years representing Kerry Packer, leading the Republican Movement and making millions in business; and finally toppling Tony Abbott to become Prime Minister of Australia. For the first time he tells it all - in his own words.

With revelatory insights on the workings of Canberra and the contentious events of Turnbull's life, A Bigger Picture explores the strengths and vulnerabilities of one of Australia's best-known and dynamic business and political leaders. Lyrically written in highly readable and entertaining prose, this is a genuine page-turner that's not just for political junkies.
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A Bigger Picture

A Bigger Picture

by Malcolm Turnbull
A Bigger Picture

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Overview

Malcolm Turnbull, Australia's 29th Prime Minister, tells the remarkable story of his life in this lively political page-turner.

When Malcolm Turnbull took over the nation's top job there was a sense of excitement in Australia. Sky-high opinion polls followed as the political outsider with a successful business, legal and media career took charge. The infighting that dogged politics for the best part of a decade looked to be over. But a right-wing insurgency brutally cut down Turnbull's time in office after three years, leaving many Australians asking, 'Why?'

Exceptionally candid and compelling, A Bigger Picture is the definitive narrative of Malcolm Turnbull's prime ministership. He describes how he legalized same-sex marriage, established Snowy Hydro 2.0, stood up to Donald Trump, rebooted Australia's defence industry and many more achievements - remarkable in their pace, significance and that they were delivered in the teeth of so much opposition. But it's far more than just politics. Turnbull's life has been filled with colorful characters and controversies, success and failure. From his early years in Sydney, growing up with a single father, to defending 'Spycatcher' Peter Wright against the UK Government; the years representing Kerry Packer, leading the Republican Movement and making millions in business; and finally toppling Tony Abbott to become Prime Minister of Australia. For the first time he tells it all - in his own words.

With revelatory insights on the workings of Canberra and the contentious events of Turnbull's life, A Bigger Picture explores the strengths and vulnerabilities of one of Australia's best-known and dynamic business and political leaders. Lyrically written in highly readable and entertaining prose, this is a genuine page-turner that's not just for political junkies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781743795637
Publisher: Hardie Grant
Publication date: 06/23/2020
Pages: 704
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 2.30(d)

About the Author

Malcolm Turnbull was educated at Vaucluse Public School and Sydney Grammar School, before graduating from Sydney University with a BA LLB. He won a Rhodes Scholarship and completed a further law degree at Oxford. During and after his studies at Sydney University, Malcolm worked as a journalist with The Bulletin, 2SM, TCN 9 and the London Sunday Times. After a successful career in journalism, Malcolm began practising law in 1980. He quickly established a reputation as an effective advocate, most notably when he successfully defended former MI5 agent Peter Wright against the British government, in the 'Spycatcher' trial. Malcolm left law for business in 1987 where he has since been responsible for the establishment and success of many Australian businesses. In 1997 Malcolm was elected to attend the Australian Constitutional Convention. He led the republican case in that convention and in the subsequent referendum.

At the federal election on 9 October 2004, Malcolm was elected as the member for Wentworth. Following a leadership ballot in September 2008, he was elected by his colleagues to lead the Liberal Party as leader of the opposition, a position held until 1 December 2009. Malcolm was the minister for Communications from September 2013 to September 2015. He was elected the leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister on 14 September 2015 and was re-elected as prime minister of Australia at the federal election on 2 July 2016, leaving parliament in 2018. Malcolm and his wife, Lucy, live in the eastern suburbs of Sydney and have two children and four grandchildren.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Beginnings (1954-82)

1 Coral and Bruce 3

2 Books, bananas and Jack Lang: school and university 17

3 Journalism, Oxford, marriage and the Bar 30

Part 2 Law, Business and the Republic (1983-2003)

4 Packer: defending the Goanna 47

5 Spycatcher: taking on Number 10 57

6 Moguls, madness and the media 67

7 From Siberia to Silicon Valley 83

8 An Australian republic 94

9 Second time lucky: member for Wentworth 105

Part 3 Parliament (2004-13)

10 On the backbench 121

11 First rung on the ladder: parliamentary secretary 126

12 Water is for fighting over 131

13 Surviving 2007 137

14 Leader of the opposition 146

15 Climate, denial and downfall 157

16 A dark aftermath 169

17 Back from the edge and back on the frontbench 176

18 The NBN 182

19 The 43rd parliament 192

Part 4 Abbott Government (2013-15)

20 Tony and Peta 209

21 'Not like you do, Alan' 219

22 Arise, Sir Phil the Greek 228

23 A very dangerous prime minister 242

24 'It was all a bit of a shock': leader again 252

Part 5 Turnbull Government (2015-18)

25 'We did it, Baba!': prime minister 267

26 Innovation, trade and a blusukan with Jokowi 279

27 'Can you say that again in English, PM?' 293

28 Tax reform and other indiscretions 306

29 Keeping Australia safe 326

30 The element of surprise: proroguing the parliament 347

31 Cities, Kevin and the budget 356

32 The 2016 election 366

33 Back in government 389

34 China and the region 408

35 Matters of trust: reforming intelligence and Home Affairs 436

36 Trump 441

37 The Pacific Step-Up 464

38 A very wild year: 2017 469

39 Same-sex marriage 496

40 Giving a Gonski 521

41 The Trans-Pacific Partnership 534

42 And another one bites the dust: the citizenship crisis 543

43 Culture, opportunity and respect 560

44 Barnaby and the bonk ban 575

45 Diplomacy, disloyalty and turning the corner on debt 582

46 Climate denial and the National Energy Guarantee 597

47 The coup 618

Conclusion 655

Notes 661

Index 675

Acknowledgements 694

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