Dimensions
154 x 236 x 15mm
Unintended Consequences explores what happens when things do not go according to plan - politically and personally. It examines both the unplanned triumphs and the unexpected triumphs.
Noel Pearson, Australia's most innovative and important Aboriginal leader, writes the lead essay which will break new ground and set the agenda for the next forty years of indigenous relations.
Some of the best writers and thinkers in Australia examine the unintended consequences that have shaped, and continue to influence, the most pressing issues we face. From indigenous relations, war and the nanny state, to media hysteria and the creation of heroes and anti heroes to outright blunders we are surrounded by unintended consequences.
Writers include: Murray Sayle, Margaret Simons, Noel Pearson, Glyn Davis, Georgia Blain, Christine Wallace, Bernie Matthews, Michael Wesley, Lee Tulloch, Ken Haley and more.