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Breaking the Sheep's Back

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Breaking the Sheep's Back by Charles Massy is a historical account that delves into the rise and fall of the Australian wool industry. The book explores economic and political factors that contributed to both its growth and its collapse, offering a critical analysis of the industry's significant impact on the Australian economy and society. Massy provides insights into the challenges faced by woolgrowers and the broader implications of their struggles.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in exploring the historical and economic impact of the wool industry on Australia, capturing a complex narrative that intertwines politics, environmental change, and the rise and fall of rural societies. It's an insightful read for those fascinated by how a single commodity can shape a nation's history and its global standing.

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Breaking the Sheep's Back

Tells the story of one of Australia's biggest business disasters, which involves government complicity, and is a political scandal that reaches into the offices of Cabinet ministers and prime ministers across six federal governments.

Breaking the Sheep's Back is Massy's private royal commission - a must-read account of the decline and fall of the Australian wool empire.

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Breaking the Sheep's Back is the untold story of Australia's biggest business disaster. It involves government complicity and is a political scandal that reaches into the offices of Cabinet ministers and prime ministers across six federal governments.

In only twenty years, from 1989 to the present, the Australian wool industryβ€”once the nation-building iconic representation of the countryβ€”has been cut to only a third of its size, due in large part to this disaster. When the Australian Wool Corporation's Reserve Price Scheme collapsed in January 1991, there was a 4.8-million-bale stockpile of unwanted wool, and its bankers were left owing $3 billion in government-guaranteed debt.

During the years leading up to the crash, the Wool Corporation and its affiliates recklessly spent a further $5 billion of woolgrower and government funds. With the crash, the international wool trade lost billions of dollars, all due to Australian government-sanctioned statutory intervention. The combined losses of at least $10 billion constitute Australia's largest business disaster by far, and the social costs are ongoing.

By comparison, the AWB scandal involved funds one-thirty-thousandth the size. Yet, despite this politically sanctioned wool disaster, including the close involvement of successive federal governments and its agencies throughout, there has never been a royal commission.

Breaking the Sheep's Back is a private royal commissionβ€”over eight years in the writing, and involving a colourful and intriguing cast of characters. It is written by someone who was intimately involved in the industry at many levels; who was appointed by a federal minister to statutory boards after the disaster; who has spoken to most of the key players involved, and to those who were inside the Cabinet offices and Corporation and other board rooms; and who has had access to the key documents (such as board papers, government papers, and private correspondence).

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Breaking the Sheep's Back by Charles Massy offers a compelling narrative on the Australian wool industry's collapse, blending historical analysis with personal anecdotes. Critics appreciate Massy's incisive exploration of policy decisions and their dire consequences, highlighting his deep understanding of both economics and agriculture. The book is praised for its engaging storytelling and thorough research, providing an enlightening perspective on a significant chapter in Australian history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780702238857

Publisher: University of Queensland Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2011

Country: Australia

Imprint: University of Queensland Press

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 35.0mm

Width: 157.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 587g

Pages: 436

About the Author

Charles Massy is the author of the influential The Australian Merino.

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