23 books in series

Quarterly Essay

Quarterly Essay is a 23-book series with 23 released primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Amanda Lohrey, Flannery Tim, Germaine Greer, Inga Clendinnen, Robyn Davidson, Ian Lowe, Tim Flannery, Guy Pearse, Laura Tingle, Linda Jaivin, Noel Pearson, George Megalogenis, Stan Grant, David Marr, Hugh White, Mark McKenna, Richard Denniss, Annabel Crabb, Peter Hartcher, Margaret Simons, Katharine Murphy, Saul Griffith, Alan Kohler, and Joëlle Gergis.

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#8
Groundswell: The Rise of the Greens
Groundswell: The Rise of the Greens
  • Amanda Lohrey
00 reads
#9
Beautiful Lies: Population and Environment In Australia
Beautiful Lies: Population and Environment In Australia
  • Flannery Tim
00 reads
#11
Whitefella Jump Up: The Shortest Way to Nationhood
Whitefella Jump Up: The Shortest Way to Nationhood
  • Germaine Greer
51 read
#23
The History Question: Who Owns the Past?
The History Question: Who Owns the Past?
  • Inga Clendinnen
21 read
#24
No Fixed Address
No Fixed Address
  • Robyn Davidson
31 read
#27
Reaction Time: Climate Change and the Nuclear Option
Reaction Time: Climate Change and the Nuclear Option
  • Ian Lowe
00 reads
#31
Cover 2

Now or Never

Now or Never: A Sustainable Future for Australia?
  • Tim Flannery
41 read
#33
Quarry Vision: Coal, Climate Change and the End of the Resources Boom
Quarry Vision: Coal, Climate Change and the End of the Resources Boom
  • Guy Pearse
01 read
#46
Cover 4

Quarterly Essay 46 Great Expectations

Quarterly Essay 46 Great Expectations: Government, Entitlement and an Angry Nation
  • Laura Tingle
01 read
#52
Found in Translation: In Praise of a Plural World
Found in Translation: In Praise of a Plural World
  • Linda Jaivin
41 read
#55
A Rightful Place: Race, Recognition and a More Complete Commonwealth
A Rightful Place: Race, Recognition and a More Complete Commonwealth
  • Noel Pearson
00 reads
#60
Cover 2

Political Amnesia

Political Amnesia: How We Forgot How to Govern
  • Laura Tingle
01 read
#61
Balancing Act: Australia Between Recession and Renewal
Balancing Act: Australia Between Recession and Renewal
  • George Megalogenis
31 read
#64
The Australian Dream: Blood, History and Becoming
The Australian Dream: Blood, History and Becoming
  • Stan Grant
00 reads
#65
The White Queen: One Nation and the Politics of Race
The White Queen: One Nation and the Politics of Race
  • David Marr
50 reads
#68
Without America: Australia in the New Asia
Without America: Australia in the New Asia
  • Hugh White
31 read
#69
Cover 2

Moment of Truth

Moment of Truth: History and Australia's Future
  • Mark McKenna
51 read
#70
Cover 6

Dead Right

Dead Right: How Neoliberalism Ate Itself and What Comes Next
  • Richard Denniss
51 read
#75
Cover 5

Men at Work

Men at Work
  • Annabel Crabb
51 read
#76
Red Flag: Waking Up to China's Challenge: Quarterly Essay 76
Red Flag: Waking Up to China's Challenge: Quarterly Essay 76
  • Peter Hartcher
00 reads
#77
Cry Me a River: The Tragedy of the Murray Darling Basin
Cry Me a River: The Tragedy of the Murray Darling Basin
  • Margaret Simons
00 reads
#79
The End of Certainty: Quarterly Essay 79: Scott Morrison and Pandemic Politics
The End of Certainty: Quarterly Essay 79: Scott Morrison and Pandemic Politics
  • Katharine Murphy
00 reads
#80
Cover 6

The High Road

The High Road: What Australia can learn from New Zealand
  • Laura Tingle
00 reads
#82
Exit Strategy, Politics after the Pandemic
Exit Strategy, Politics after the Pandemic
  • George Megalogenis
32 reads
#89
The Wires That Bind: Electrification and Community Renewal
The Wires That Bind: Electrification and Community Renewal
  • Saul Griffith
51 read
#92
The Great Divide: Australia's Housing Mess and How to Fix It
The Great Divide: Australia's Housing Mess and How to Fix It
  • Alan Kohler
00 reads
#94
Highway to Hell: Climate Change and Australia's Future
Highway to Hell: Climate Change and Australia's Future
  • Joëlle Gergis
41 read
#96
Minority Report: The New Shape of Australian Politics
Minority Report: The New Shape of Australian Politics
  • George Megalogenis
01 read