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HAWKE: THE PRIME MINISTER
Blanche d'Alpuget
RARE AND CURIOUS
Elizabeth Ellis
I, MICK GATTO (UPDATED EDITION)
Mick Gatto with Tom Noble
BADLANDS
Liam Houlihan
SHITSTORM
Lenore Taylor & David Uren
ANIMAL KINGDOM
Stephen Sewell
GANGLAND AUSTRALIA
James Morton & Susanna Lobez
THE SPIRIT OF GOLF
Richard Allen
SHANNON BENNETT'S PARIS
Shannon Bennett
BATTLELINES
Tony Abbott
MY FATHER'S DAUGHTER
Sheila Fitzpatrick
Watch Bettina Arndt discuss What Men Want with Lisa Wilkinson on Channel Nine's Today show, 1 September.
Watch Callum Preston's trailer for the Everfresh: Blackbookhere. In stores today!
Listen to Anne Manne read aloud from So This Is Life on Radio National's First Person, 23 to 27 August.
Listen to Peter Beinart discuss The Icarus Syndrome with Philip Adams on ABC Radio National's Late Night Live, 25 August.
Bain Attwood has won the 175th Melbourne Anniversary Prize for his book Possession at the 2010 Victoria Community History Awards. Possession tells the fascinating history of the only treaties ever made between settlers and Aboriginal people in Australia.
Listen to Sheila Fitzpatrick discuss My Father's Daughter with Philip Adams on Late Night Live, 10 August.
Listen to Angus Trumble discuss The Finger with Philip Adams on Late Night Live, 9 August.
Stuart Macintyre's new book The Poor Relation: A History of the Social Sciences in Australia provided the the subject matter for his Keith Hancock Public Lecture, delivered at the University of Melbourne on 3 August. Watch the lecture here.
The Lost Mother by Anne Summers has been shortlisted for the 2010 Age Book of the Year in the non-fiction category. The judges describe the book as 'plangent and powerful'. The winners will be announced at the Melbourne Writers' Festival.
The Finger author Angus Trumble blogs about week of his life for The Paris Review, 28 July. Read part two here.
Listen to Stephen Sewell discuss Animal Kingdom on ABC 774's The Conversation Hour with Jon Faine, Alan Atwood and Steve Ross, 22 July.
MUP titles The March of Patriots and The Politics of Suffering have made the 2010 John Button Prize shortlist. Congratulations to authors Paul Kelly and Peter Sutton.
Listen to the speeches by The Hon. Alex Chernov, Professor Edward Byrne AO, Alan Kohler and Prof. David Penington AC at the launch of Making Waves on Friday 16 July in Melbourne.
In October, MUP will publish art+soul, the companion book to the landmark ABC TV series of the same name. Renowned art curator Hetti Perkins authors the book and presents the series, which is a personal journey through contemporary indigenous art. Watch the series trailer here.
Watch Network Ten's Senior Political Reporter Hugh Riminton interview Bob Hawke and Blanche d'Alpuget. Riminton's interview aired immediately after the Hawke telemovie on 18 July, which drew 1.6 million viewers. Blanche d'alpuget's biography of Bob Hawke has just been published by MUP.
Listen to Blanche d'Alpuget discuss her new biography Hawke with Richard Fidler on The Conversation Hour, 16 July.
Listen to the speeches by Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Bob Hawke and Blanche d'Alpuget at the launch of Hawke: The Prime Minister on Monday, 12 July in Sydney.
Listen to Elizabeth Ellis discuss Rare and Curious on 612 ABC Brisbane, 14 July.
Blanche d'Alpuget's new biography Hawke has captured the attention of the national news media.
Read ABC News' launch coverage here.
Watch d'Alpuget and Hawke on ABC TV's The 7.30 Report.
Listen to d'Alpuget on ABC Radio National with Fran Kelly.
Listen to David Uren discuss Shitstorm on 774's The Conversation Hour with Jon Faine, George Megalogenis and Rod Quantock, 7 July.
Listen to Helen MacDonald discuss her new book Possessing the Dead with Margaret Throsby on ABC Classic FM, 30 June.
MUP will publish Blanche d'Alpuget's epic new biography of Bob Hawke on 14 July. On July 18, Channel Ten will screen its new telemovie about the former prime minister. Watch the trailer here.
Watch MUP memoirist Malcolm Fraser talk politics with Sally Warhaft at Readings Hawthorn, 30 June.
Watch Living Large author Harold Mitchell on ABC TV's Q&A, 28 June.
Read about the Shitstorm launch in The Australian. Written by Lenore Taylore and David Uren, the book was launched by former PM Kevin Rudd on 21 June.
Watch Lenore Taylor discuss Shitstorm on radio 2UE, 22 June.
Watch Ross Garnaut discuss climate change with Tim Flannery, Bill McKibben and Clive Hamilton at the Sydney Writers' Festival. Courtesy of SlowTV.
Watch Tony Abbott discuss his book Battlelines with Annabel Crabb at Sydney Writers' Festival, courtesy of SlowTV.
Greeniology author Tanya Ha has been named joint winner of the United Nations Association of Australia World Environment Day Media Award for her work on Warm TV. Tanya's most recent book is Green Stuff for Kids.
Listen to Anne Summers discuss The Lost Mother on ABC 774's The Conversation Hour with Jon Faine, Andrew Lock and Sonya Hartnett, 14 May.
Listen to Helen MacDonald discuss Possessing the Dead on Radio National Breakfast, 2 June.
MUP will publish Animal Kingdom by renowned screenwriter Stephen Sewell (The Boys, Chopper) on 19 July. Animal Kingdom is based on the most anticipated Australian film of 2010, starring Ben Mendelsohn, Guy Pearce and Joel Edgerton. Watch the film trailer here.
Listen to MUP CEO Louise Adler discuss e-reading with Fran Kelly on ABC Radio National, 19 May.
Watch former PM and MUP author Malcolm Fraser on ABC TV's Q&A, 24 May.
Listen to Anne Summers discuss The Lost Mother with ABC Conversation Hour host Richard Fidler at the Sydney Writers' Festival, 21 May.
MUP author Tanya Ha debuts as a reporter for ABC TV's flagship science show, Catalyst, on Thursday 20 May.
Three MUP titles have been shortlisted for the 2010 Ned Kelly Awards. Colin McLaren has been shortlisted for Best First Fiction for On the Run and Best True Crime for Infiltration. Mick Gatto and Tom Noble have been shortlisted for Best True Crime for I, Mick Gatto.
Jana Wendt spoke about Nice Work with Jon Faine and co-host Daniel Browning on ABC 774's The Conversation Hour on Tues 13 April.
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