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Scribe Publications, November 2025
ISBN
9781761381898
Format
Softcover, 432 pages
Dimensions
23.3cm × 15.5cm × 3.1cm

Earthquake Signposts To The Election That Shook Australia

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The best of Niki Savva's scene-setting newspaper columns from The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, along with a riveting and deeply informed analysis of Australia's epoch-making 2025 election.

Labor's landslide victory on 3 May 2025 wreaked havoc across the political landscape. It triggered ministerial assassinations, trashed reputations, destroyed careers, fractured the Coalition, and threatened to fracture it again. It took the Liberal Party to the brink of extinction and turned Anthony Albanese into a Labor hero.

When the Coalition government was overthrown in 2022 after nine years in office, it was tempting to portray the loss as merely a personal repudiation of Scott Morrison. Then, when opposition leader Peter Dutton torpedoed the referendum on establishing an Indigenous Voice to parliament, his standing as a political leader improved and the prime minister's nosedived. That was when, according to Niki Savva, the conservative Coalition thought it had the upcoming election in the bag.

But Niki had noticed the ground shifting- the emergence of the teal independents and the long-term threat they represented to the Liberals; the false dawn of Dutton saying no to the Voice referendum; and the overlooked reality, even back in August 2023, that, 'The 2022 federal election result was no ordinary defeat . . . It delivered last rites to the broad-church party that Robert Menzies created.'

In her highly popular columns, Niki Savva captured all this and more in her typically uncompromising, penetrating, and prescient way. Now, following on from So Greek, The Road to Ruin, Plots and Prayers, and Bulldozed, she also provides a detailed, considered analysis of what went on behind the scenes, accompanied by her trademark access to important players and eyewitnesses, of an election that transformed Australian politics.

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