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The Road to Ruin

The bestselling prequel to Plots and Prayers

Author: Niki Savva  

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'There will be no wrecking, no undermining, and no sniping.' -Tony Abbott, 15 September 2015

"The Road to Ruin" offers an insider's perspective on the downfall of Tony Abbott's government, exposing the toxic and dysfunctional relationship between Abbott and his chief of staff, Peta Credlin. Written by renowned political journalist Niki Savva, this book presents a compelling narrative of how a strong and popular government crumbled from within due to the personal ambitions and ego clashes of its leaders. Through extensive research and exclusive interviews with key players, Savva provides an insightful and revealing account of one of the most dramatic periods in Australian politics. A must-read for anyone interested in the inner workings of government and the perils of leadership.

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'There will be no wrecking, no undermining, and no sniping.' -Tony Abbott, 15 September 2015

"The Road to Ruin" offers an insider's perspective on the downfall of Tony Abbott's government, exposing the toxic and dysfunctional relationship between Abbott and his chief of staff, Peta Credlin. Written by renowned political journalist Niki Savva, this book presents a compelling narrative of how a strong and popular government crumbled from within due to the personal ambitions and ego clashes of its leaders. Through extensive research and exclusive interviews with key players, Savva provides an insightful and revealing account of one of the most dramatic periods in Australian politics. A must-read for anyone interested in the inner workings of government and the perils of leadership.

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‘There will be no wrecking, no undermining, and no sniping.’ –Tony Abbott, 15 September 2015

Abbott’s performances in the party-room debates on education and climate change had ranged between woeful and pathetic. He sounded desperate, he was inconsistent, and —?his colleagues thought?—?slightly ridiculous. They knew he would never stop going after cheap headlines during soft interviews where he sucked up the oxygen, with revision and division as his calling cards. All they could hope was that people would soon grow tired of listening to him. Normal people might have, but the media grew more and more hysterical, as if a challenge were imminent.

In the original edition of The Road to Ruin, prominent political commentator, author, and columnist for The Australian Niki Savva revealed the ruinous behaviour of former prime minister Tony Abbott and his chief of staff, Peta Credlin. Based on her unrivalled access to their colleagues, and devastating first-person accounts of what went on behind the scenes, Savva painted an unforgettable picture of a unique duo who wielded power ruthlessly but not well. That edition became a major bestseller, and went on to win an Australian book industry award for the best general non-fiction book of the year.

Now Savva continues where she left off. This updated edition contains a new, 13,500-word final chapter, in which Savva reveals the inner state of the Turnbull government — and the behind-the-scenes jockeying of friends and foes alike. From the mayhem of an own goal scored by Christopher Pyne, to the ramifications of Tony Abbott’s ramped-up destabilisation campaign, it is, as usual, an unputdownable and impeccably sourced account.

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About the Author

Niki Savva is one of the most senior correspondents in the Canberra Press Gallery. She was twice political correspondent for The Australian, and headed up the Canberra bureaus of both The Herald Sun and The Age. When family tragedy forced a career change, she became Peter Costello's press secretary for six years and was then on John Howard's staff for three. Her work has brought her into intimate contact with Australia's major political players for more than 40 years. She is a regular columnist for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, and often appears on ABC TV's Insiders.Her first book, So Greek, a memoir, provided rare insights into the relationship between Howard and Costello, and the workings of their government. The Road to Ruin, the first volume in what became her trilogy about Australia's Coalition governments that ruled from 2013 to 2022, was a bestseller, and won the 2016 General Nonfiction Book of the Year Award at the Australian Book Industry Awards. The second volume, Plots and Prayers, which dealt with the government led by Malcolm Turnbull and the ascension of Scott Morrison, was also a bestseller. In March 2017, the Melbourne Press Club presented Niki with a lifetime achievement award for 'outstanding coverage of Australian politics as a reporter, columnist and author'.

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Product Details

Publisher
Scribe Publications
Published
2nd August 2017
Pages
384
ISBN
9781925322729

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26 Mar, 2018
Great read - despite the author's obvious Coalition leanings, she still gave a clear picture of what a mess the Abbott government was.
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