Australia's Second Chance

What our history tells us about our future
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Australia's Second Chance by George Megalogenis examines the pivotal moments in Australia's history when immigration shaped the nation's identity and economy. The book discusses how waves of new arrivals influenced Australia's growth and adaptability, offering insights into how these lessons from the past can inform the country's future prosperity and resilience.
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You might enjoy this insightful book if you're interested in understanding Australia's economic and immigration history. It offers a compelling narrative that explores how past decisions have shaped the nation's present and suggests how harnessing multicultural potential could offer a new path to prosperity. The author's analysis may appeal to those who appreciate both historical context and future possibilities for a nation.

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Australia's Second Chance

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Most nations don't get a first chance to prosper. Australia is on its second. For the best part of the nineteenth century, Australia was the world's richest country, a pioneer for democracy and a magnet for migrants.

Yet our last big boom was followed by a fifty-year bust as we lost our luck, our riches and our nerve, and shut our doors on the world. Now we're back on top, in the position where history tells us we made our biggest mistakes. Can we learn from our past and cement our place as one of the world's great nations?

Our country's most insightful big-picture commentator, George Megalogenis crunches the numbers and weaves our history into a riveting argument, brilliantly chronicling our dialogue with the world and bringing welcome insight into the urgent question of who we are, and what we can become.

Megalogenis slaps history and politics and culture like mortar in and around his knowledge of economics and numbers to build compelling, even thrilling, theses about the country of his birth and where it stands in the world. - Tony Wright, Saturday Age

Timely and significant ... With characteristic lucidity, Megalogenis examines the connection between our collective prosperity and Australia's tendency at different times either to embrace or resist migrants. - James Ley, Weekend Australian

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Australia's Second Chance by George Megalogenis analyses Australia's historical immigration waves and their impact on the nation's prosperity. Reviews commend the author for providing a compelling account of how past immigration policies have shaped Australia, with the argument that fostering another immigration boom could help secure the country's future. Megalogenis is praised for his engaging narrative and insightful exploration of historical and economic trends.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780143783640

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 July 2017

Country: Australia

Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 266g

Pages: 352

About the Author

George Megalogenis is an author and journalist with three decades' experience in the media. The Australian Moment won the 2013 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Non-fiction and the 2012 Walkley Award for Non-fiction, and formed the basis for the ABC documentary series Making Australia Great. He is also the author of Faultlines, The Longest Decade, Quarterly Essay 40- Trivial Pursuit - Leadership and the End of the Reform Era and Quarterly Essay 61- Balancing Act - Australia Between Recession and Renewal.

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