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Anne Summers


Anne Summers has had a long career in politics, the media and the non-government sector in Australia, Europe and the United States. She ran the Office of the Status of Women for Prime Minister Bob Hawke from 1983 to 1986 and was a political adviser to Prime Minister Paul Keating prior to the 1993 federal election. From 2000 to 2006 she was chair of the board of Amsterdam-based Greenpeace International. She is a former editor of Ms. Magazine (New York) and Good Weekend and is author of several books, including the now classic Damned Whores and God’s Police (1975), Gamble for Power (1984), her autobiography Ducks on the Pond (1999) and The End of Equality (2003). She lives in Sydney and her website is www.annesummers.com.au

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