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Turning Points
25 Remarkable Australians and the Moments that Changed Their Lives
- 304 pages
- English
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About this book
' Many people have a powerful story to tell about a turning point that led to them finding their purpose, their passion.' When historian Henry Reynolds witnessed extreme racial injustice, he was ignited to change the course of his research. Whistleblower Andrew Wilkie bravely spoke out about Australia' s involvement in the Iraq War. Actor Jack Charles' s time in the Marumali healing program, developed by a fellow Stolen Generation survivor, set him on a path of self-discovery. Teacher Anthony Bartl was paralysed from the neck down, but it hasn' t stopped him from snorkelling, skiing and going on an African safari. From Rosalie Martin, a speech pathologist working to increase literacy among prisoners, to Gia-Yen Luong, the daughter of Vietnamese refugees who is improving education in Australia, each contributor shares a moment that changed their future, sparking them to live a life of passion and purpose – and in turn enriching the lives of others. These true stories of triumph and tragedy, hope and survival, show the power each of us holds to improve the world. Other contributors include Robyn Davidson, Gillian Triggs, Inala Cooper, Anna Funder, Peter Doherty, Stephanie Alexander, Allan Fels, Fiona Patten and Elizabeth Chong.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- About this Book
- Contents
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Henry Reynolds
- Anna Funder
- Peter Doherty
- Robyn Davidson
- Anthony Bartl
- Fiona Patten
- Gabrielle ‘Didi’ Dowling
- Jack Charles
- Gillian Triggs
- Andrew Wilkie
- Julie Sprigg
- Inala Cooper
- Stephanie Alexander
- Allan Fels
- Meliesa Judge
- Jane Rowe
- Peter Sharp
- Elena Kats-Chernin
- Yuot Ajang Alaak
- Siobhan Stagg
- Margaret Leggatt
- Gia-Yen Luong
- Richard Cornish
- Rosalie Martin
- Elizabeth Chong
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Image Credits
- Notes
- About the Editor