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Gittins : a life among budgets, bulldust and bastardry / Ross Gittins.

Lippincott Library HB129.A3 G58 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gittins, Ross.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economists--Australia--Biography.
Economists.
Australia.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
vii, 344 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Sydney : Allen & Unwin, 2015.
Summary:
For forty years Ross Gittins has had a ringside seat as the Australian economy has gone through radical change. He's covered forty budgets and sixteen elections, he's watched thirteen treasurers and eight prime ministers wrestle with boom and recession, debts and deficits. Few economic journalists have earned such respect for their views from participants and readers alike. His even-handedness and his clarity of vision have left countless readers better informed about how the complexities and contradictions of the modern economy affect our daily lives. Thrown into the deep end as a cadet journalist, Ross covered his first mini-budget lockup in 1974, and was soon covering the financial roller-coaster ridden by the Whitlam government. From then on, no government and no treasurer has escaped analysis-he anoints Keating, Costello, and Swan as his three best-and throughout the book he critiques without fear or favour the ministers and bureaucrats who have shaped our economic wellbeing. This son of a Salvation Army major and one-time accountant is an old school journo through and through. With four decades of printers' ink in his veins, he dissects the newspaper game, remembers the great editors and journalists who have sharpened our minds and his, and lays down some hard facts about a hard future. Honest, robust and intelligent, Gittins is as insightful and entertaining as the man himself. Book jacket.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Old-school journo tells all 1
Chapter 2 Early life of a Christian soldier 7
Chapter 3 A fast track through the olden days 36
Chapter 4 Getting older and getting on 70
Chapter 5 Advice to boys 91
Chapter 6 Up the economic learning curve 115
Chapter 7 A ringside seat in politics 148
Chapter 8 How to be a columnist 182
Chapter 9 Gittins' guide to economic journalism 213
Chapter 10 The science of journalism 241
Chapter 11 Second thoughts about the journalists' ethos 264
Chapter 12 Future of journalism: a battle plan 288.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781760112875
1760112879
OCLC:
929985447

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