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Memoir

Speechless: by James Button

by Joel Deane
November 2012, no. 346

Speechless: by James Button

Melbourne University Press, $32.99 pb, 255 pp, 9780522858587

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In 2008 I was asked to write speeches for then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. It was a tempting offer. The trouble was that I would be based in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C), not the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), and would work as a public servant, not a political staffer. Having worked as both a public servant and a political staffer, I believed the best way to do the job – which is all about intimacy of belief and thought – was to be embedded in the leader’s office. I also knew that the PMO already had an incumbent speechwriter, Tim Dixon. I said no.

 


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Speechless: by James Button

Melbourne University Press, $32.99 pb, 255 pp, 9780522858587

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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