Credlin & Co.: How the Abbott Government Destroyed Itself

· Black Inc.
3.7
7 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages

About this ebook

Credlin was Abbott’s enforcer, his disciplinarian, his counsellor, his brain, his mother. Her strength as a chief of staff was a sign of his weakness as a prime minister: she gave him the option of disengaging. Credlin allowed Abbott to be who he wanted to be: the good bloke, the philosopher, the weekend fire-fighter, the surfer, the orator, the man of action. If Abbott was a natural leader, it could have worked. But he lacked the most important attribute of all: judgement.

Tony Abbott and his chief of staff, Peta Credlin, ran a brilliant campaign in opposition. But their approach led to disaster in government.

When Abbott became prime minister, he and Credlin ruthlessly controlled ministers, backbenchers, the public service and the media. They shut out voices that questioned Abbott’s way. Everything started to unravel.

Credlin & Co. is the story of a relationship that determined the fate of a government. It shows in stunning detail the disastrous consequences of power abused, and the broken people left in its wake.

Ratings and reviews

3.7
7 reviews
Winston Appleyard
February 28, 2016
Not a great insight, mainly cut and pasted media stories from the press with no great advance on what we already know. I learnt little of the minds of the two people that are the focus of the book
1 person found this review helpful
Albert Thurgood
June 15, 2021
Nikki Savva’s book “The Road to Ruin, How Tony Abbott and Peta Credlin destroyed their own government” Is a much better read.
Monte Pollard
March 18, 2016
Explains what I suspected. Excellent read.

About the author

Aaron Patrick is the print editor of the Australian Financial Review and author of Downfall: How the Labor Party Ripped Itself Apart (2013).

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