So Greek:
confessions of a conservative leftie

$32.99 AUD

So Greek:
confessions of a conservative leftie

Overview

From one of the most senior correspondents in the Canberra Press Gallery comes a rare account of life as a political insider.

Born in a small village in Cyprus, Niki Savva spent her childhood in Melbourne’s working-class suburbs — frontiers where locals were suspicious of olive oil, and Greek kids spoke Gringlish to their parents.

Only a few decades later, despite all the challenges of being a migrant woman in Australia, Savva had risen through the ranks of political journalism at The Australian, and had gone on to head the Canberra bureaus of both the Melbourne Herald Sun and The Age.

Then in 1997, family tragedy struck, and she was forced to reassess her career. In spite of her own Labor convictions, she became Liberal treasurer Peter Costello’s press secretary, a role that she kept for six years before moving on to join John Howard’s staff.

This is one of the few books about Australian political life written by an insider with decades of exposure to its major players. Hilarious, moving, and endlessly fascinating, Savva’s is a story that moves between countries, cultures, careers and, ultimately, political convictions.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
210mm x 135mm
Extent
352 pages
ISBN
9781921640834
RRP
AUD$32.99
Pub date
22 November 2010

Praise

‘A rivetting insider’s account of how politicians, minders, and journalists really operate.’

Laurie Oakes

'This intimate memoir of Niki Savva, a Greek Cypriot with social democratic sympathies ... is a deeply honest expose of the politics of the Canberra press gallery.'

Sydney Morning Herald
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About the Author

Niki Savva is a highly acclaimed political writer. She was twice political correspondent for The Australian, and headed up the Canberra bureaus of both The Herald Sun and The Age. When family tragedy forced a career change, she became Peter Costello’s press secretary for six years and was then on John Howard’s staff for three. Her work has brought her into intimate contact with Australia’s major political players for more than 40 years. She is a regular columnist for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, and appears on ABC TV’s Insiders.

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