Author: Jen Calderon

The McKell ministry with signatures on the photograph of certain ministers. Photo not included with the article.

(2008) The McKell Model

The 1930s was a decade of ALP splits and rancorous factional warfare, which made the ALP unelectable. In the 1930s Labor lost three NSW State elections and helped lose the three Federal elections held in that decade. In 1939 Conference returned to the parliamentary party the right to elect its leader.

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Troy Bramston’s book on the Wran era.

(2006) Neville Wran and the Labor Council of NSW

Part of the culture and practice of NSW Labor is the symbiotic, reinforcing relationship between the leadership of NSW political and industrial Labor. The Wran era, defined by Wran’s period as NSW Parliamentary leader (1973-86), is interesting in throwing light on that dynamic.

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(2001) Solidarity Has the Whip Hand Here

The defection of Seanator Jim Jeffords from the US Republican Party (to caucus with the Democrats) and the observation that many American politicians have ‘party hopped’ raises the question of whether there might be any comparable fluidity of personal, political alignments in Australia.

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Michael Costa, Secretary, Labor Council of NSW circa 1999/2000; from Unions NSW photo collection.

(2001) An Agent for Change

There has never been a Labor Council Secretary like Michael Costa. Even though his term was the shortest of living memory, his impact is such that Michael is arguably one of the most successful Secretaries ever. Lest this be regarded as farewell hyperbole, let me outline my case.

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