The Sentinel Speakeasy

Season 3, episode 4: Dr Chris Wallace - How To Win An Election

March 02, 2022 Sydney Sentinel Season 3 Episode 4
The Sentinel Speakeasy
Season 3, episode 4: Dr Chris Wallace - How To Win An Election
Show Notes

The Sydney Sentinel's Richie Black and Travis de Jonk explore the week's top stories on sydneysentinel.com.au.

OUR SPECIAL GUEST ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK is Dr Chris Wallace - Associate Professor at the 50/50 by 2030 Foundation at the University of Canberra. She has worked for a number of Australian media publications including The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, the ABC and Channel 7, Wallace has also written several books including the official biographies of some of our nation’s most significant people such as Germaine Greer, John Hewson and Don Bradman. 

In this episode we talk to Wallace about her 2020 book How To Win An Election - an insightful yet incredibly accessible forensic examination of the 2019 federal election - in the contest of the looming 2022 federal election.

FOR MORE INFO visit https://www.booktopia.com.au/how-to-win-an-election-chris-wallace/book/9781742236872.html

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