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Mary Delahunty Mary Delahunty i(A30335 works by)
Born: Established: 1951 Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
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1 2 y separately published work icon Gravity : Inside the PM's Office During Her Last and Final Days Mary Delahunty , Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2014 7612293 2014 single work biography

'Our first female Prime Minister Julia Gillard came to power suddenly in a coup that perplexed the nation. She hurried to an election and was chained to a hung parliament. She out-negotiated Tony Abbott and formed a minority government, but the deepest threat was from within: the man she beat for the top job would relentlessly undermine her for three torturous years. In this exclusive insider account, award-winning journalist Mary Delahunty teases out the personal from the political as she asks why we never got to know this Prime Minister. She reveals for the first time Gillard's reflections on why she struggled at the top, as well as the thoughts of other key players in this brutal saga. Delahunty had unparallelled access to the PM throughout her final year, and was the only journalist to speak to Gillard on that fatal June day. Gravity takes readers inside Gillard's private office to detail the drama-exposing the cost of defeat, and capturing just how fast power drains away.' (Publisher's Website)

1 Trials of a Ruddite Mary Delahunty , 2012 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Age , 24 November 2012; (p. 25) The Sydney Morning Herald , 24-25 November 2012; (p. 37)

— Review of Tales from the Political Trenches Maxine McKew , 2012 single work autobiography
1 7 y separately published work icon Public Life, Private Grief Mary Delahunty , Prahran : Hardie Grant Books , 2010 Z1718598 2010 single work autobiography

'This book is a love story, a political memoir, a parallel journey into and through grief and loss. It goes inside Cabinet and inside the heart. It wonders why we don't make enough room in our lives for death. A Minister and a mother loses her mate, almost loses her mind. Mary Delahunty is a celebrity journalist elected to Parliament, sparkling in the breathless publicity of an ALP ‘Star recruit'. In under a year the party wins the election Jeff Kennett couldn't lose and she is thrust, with her startled new colleagues, into Government. Dubbed a team ‘on training wheels' the Bracks' government sets about restoring services to a Victoria brittle with anger. MD becomes Minister for Education and the Arts. The fairy dust fades though when her soul mate, husband and father of their two children is struck down with a rampant cancer. This is a meditation on how a public figure copes, or fails to cope with private grief, during the long dying and the unending absence. It explores our society's deep disdain for death and sickness and how the gladiatorial dark arts of politics don't pause for anyone. Mary Delahunty is honest and entertaining about her mistakes, her political unravelling, her ‘sacking' and the understanding of a new shape of life after ‘the bear pit'. This is a compelling read as a charmed life comes spectacularly undone in public.' (Publisher's description)

1 Please, Don't Explain, Pauline Mary Delahunty , 2007 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 12 May 2007; (p. 22)

— Review of Untamed and Unashamed : Time to Explain Pauline Hanson , 2007 single work autobiography
1 Catherine the Great Mary Delahunty , 1997 single work biography
— Appears in: The Age , 31 January 1997; (p. B1)
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