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Webinar: Lone Wolf - Albanese and the new politics, with Katharine Murphy

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- 1pm AEDT (Vic, NSW, ACT, Tas)
- 12pm AEST (Qld)
- 12:30pm ACDT (SA)
- 11:30am ACST (NT)
- 10am AWST (WA)

A prime minister in the making, and a nation on the move. In Lone Wolf, Katharine Murphy offers a new portrait of Anthony Albanese. She reveals a leader who has always had to think three steps ahead, who was an insurgent for much of his professional life, but had to learn to listen and devise “strategies of inclusivity” to win the 2022 election.

Drawing on interviews with Albanese, Bandt, Penny Wong, Jim Chalmers, Mark Butler, Katy Gallagher, Simon Holmes à Court, Zoe Daniel and more, Murphy’s brilliant essay draws out the meaning of an eventful political year. She offers a telling character study of the prime minister, investigates the success of the teals and the Greens, and looks to the challenges of the future.

Join Katharine as she chats with Per Capita's Emma Dawson about her recent essay, Lone Wolf. There will also be an opportunity for audience questions.

“Taking the party leadership was both a beginning and an ending. Insurgency was done. New skills were required … Albanese knew how to recruit people to a cause and to get them to a similar place. He’d been doing that since his teens. But to win, he had to learn to listen, to trust his team and to lead, understanding that sometimes leadership involves holding back rather than imagining it’s all on you.” Katharine Murphy, Lone Wolf

To purchase a copy of the essay, visit the Quarterly Essay website here. For a discount on the paperback version, use code PERCAPITA at the checkout.

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Katharine Murphy has worked in Canberra’s parliamentary press gallery since 1996 for the Australian Financial ReviewThe Australian and The Age, before joining Guardian Australia, where she is the political editor. She won the Paul Lyneham Award for Excellence in Press Gallery Journalism in 2008 and has been a Walkley Award finalist twice. She was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Canberra in 2019. She is a director of the National Press Club and the author of On Disruption and Quarterly Essay The End of Certainty.

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