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An in-depth analysis of the way that Kevin Rudd's government worked and why Labor eventually decided its leader had to be removed. The background events and policy blunders that led to Rudd's fall are described in gripping detail, until we come to the final cataclysmic moment when the prime minister realised he'd been abandoned by his own team.

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An in-depth analysis of the way that Kevin Rudd's government worked and why Labor eventually decided its leader had to be removed. The background events and policy blunders that led to Rudd's fall are described in gripping detail, until we come to the final cataclysmic moment when the prime minister realised he'd been abandoned by his own team.
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Nicholas Stuart joined the ABC in 1985, worked in Radio News, ABC Radio Current Affairs, and ABC TV, and was the ABC's Indochina correspondent before returning to Australia after a severe car accident. He is a regular columnist for the Canberra Times, and has written a trilogy of critically acclaimed books analysing Labor and politics: Kevin Rudd: an unauthorised political biography; What Goes Up: behind the 2007 election; and Rudd's Way: November 2007-June 2010 (all published by Scribe). He is married to Catherine McGrath, the political editor of Australia Network. They live in Canberra and have three children: Anastasia, Eugenia, and Maximilian.