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Among other things, the 2007 campaign showed the emergence of a new kind of Labor leader in Kevin Rudd, who had neither a factional powerbase nor close ties with the unions. This work takes readers into the extraordinary campaign that put Kevin Rudd in the Lodge. It reveals how a modern political party works - and succeeds.

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Among other things, the 2007 campaign showed the emergence of a new kind of Labor leader in Kevin Rudd, who had neither a factional powerbase nor close ties with the unions. This work takes readers into the extraordinary campaign that put Kevin Rudd in the Lodge. It reveals how a modern political party works - and succeeds.
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Christine Jackman began her career as a journalist with the Courier-Mail in Brisbane in 1993, where she first began writing about politics, including the rise of Pauline Hanson and One Nation. She has worked in New York as a foreign correspondent for News Ltd, in the Canberra press gallery and as the Australian's social issues writer. She was a feature writer for the Weekend Australian Magazine.