The High Road; What Australia Can Learn From New Zealand; Quarterly Essay 80

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Discover 'The High Road: What Australia Can Learn From New Zealand,' a thought-provoking Quarterly Essay by Laura Tingle that delves deep into the contrasting paths of Australia and New Zealand. This insightful trade paperback, part of the acclaimed Quarterly Essay series (No. 80), offers a profound exploration of leadership, governance, and societal transition in both nations. As Australia and New Zealand navigate the complexities of a post-COVID world, Tingle contemplates what lessons Australia can draw from New Zealand's innovative approaches to privatisation, politics, and handling its colonial legacy.

Published by Black Inc in 2020, this compelling read encourages readers to reflect on the familial ties that bind these 'close cousins,' while also highlighting the distinct differences that have shaped their unique identities. With 128 pages of engaging content, Tingle's essay is both perceptive and often humorous, offering a rich understanding of how New Zealand's remarkable resilience and progressive policies might serve as a guide for Australia looking toward its future.

Join the conversation about the shared histories and divergent paths of these two nations. Whether you’re a political enthusiast, a comparative politics student, or simply curious about trans-Tasman relations, 'The High Road' is essential reading for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of Australia and New Zealand. This book isn't just about reflection; it's about the possibilities of learning from each other's experiences for a better future.

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