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The climb : conversations with Australian women in power / Geraldine Doogue.

By: Publication details: Melbourne : Text, 2014.Description: 294 pages : portraits ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781922182326
  • 192218232X
Other title:
  • Conversations with Australian women in power
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.420994 23
Contents:
1. Ann Sherry : the natural -- 2. Wendy McCarthy : a woman's place -- 3. Heather Ridout : the influential girl next door -- 4. Alannah McTiernan : crashing through -- 5. Sandra Levy : a passion to produce -- 6. Sue Morphet : risk and reinvention -- 7. Gai Waterhouse : 'I did it my way' -- 8. Nancy Milne : the rule of law -- 9. Sandra Harding : born to rule -- 10. Julie Bishop : compete and thrive -- 11. Hilda Scott : authority of a different kind -- 12. Christine Jenkins : leading through healing -- 13. Priscilla Collins : mothers rule, OK -- Simone Wilkie : a tomboy learns to rule -- 15. Other views of the climb -- 16. The bigger picture.
Summary: Iconic journalist and television presenter Geraldine Doogue turns her attention to an issue central to our times. How are we, as women, represented at the top levels of power in Australia? In candid and personal conversations with fourteen women leading the way in fields as wide-ranging as business, politics, religion, education and the armed forces, Doogue gets to the heart of what it means to be a woman in power in Australia. Inspiring and insightful, The Climb reveals a varied and at times quite unexpected picture of contemporary Australia.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Non-Fiction 305.420 DOO Available 057936
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Includes bibliographic references (pages [287]-289)

1. Ann Sherry : the natural -- 2. Wendy McCarthy : a woman's place -- 3. Heather Ridout : the influential girl next door -- 4. Alannah McTiernan : crashing through -- 5. Sandra Levy : a passion to produce -- 6. Sue Morphet : risk and reinvention -- 7. Gai Waterhouse : 'I did it my way' -- 8. Nancy Milne : the rule of law -- 9. Sandra Harding : born to rule -- 10. Julie Bishop : compete and thrive -- 11. Hilda Scott : authority of a different kind -- 12. Christine Jenkins : leading through healing -- 13. Priscilla Collins : mothers rule, OK -- Simone Wilkie : a tomboy learns to rule -- 15. Other views of the climb -- 16. The bigger picture.

Iconic journalist and television presenter Geraldine Doogue turns her attention to an issue central to our times. How are we, as women, represented at the top levels of power in Australia? In candid and personal conversations with fourteen women leading the way in fields as wide-ranging as business, politics, religion, education and the armed forces, Doogue gets to the heart of what it means to be a woman in power in Australia. Inspiring and insightful, The Climb reveals a varied and at times quite unexpected picture of contemporary Australia.

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