Alison Broinowski

Alison W. Broinowski
Born Alison Woodroffe
(1941-10-25) 25 October 1941
Adelaide, South Australia
Nationality Australian
Alma mater Adelaide University
Occupation Academic, journalist, writer
Political party The Wikileaks Party
Spouse(s) Richard Philip Broinowski (married 1963)

Dr. Alison W. Broinowski (born 25 October 1941) is an Australian academic, journalist, writer and former Australian public servant.

Her maiden name was Woodroffe; born in Adelaide, she attended from 1946 to 1958 the Wilderness School in that city, and in 1962 she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Adelaide University. In December of the following year, she married Richard Philip Broinowski. From 1963-64 she was a cadet for the Australian Department of External Affairs before beginning her extensive public service career, including various diplomatic postings, with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT).

In July 2013 Broinowski announced her intention to run as The Wikileaks Party in New South Wales Senate candidate for at the 2013 Australian federal election.[1]

Career

Bibliography

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Book reviews

Date Review article Work(s) reviewed
2011 Broinowski, Alison (June 2011). "Runaway Presidency". Australian Book Review 332: 65–66.  Ackerman, Bruce (2010). The decline and fall of the American republic. Harvard University Press. 
2013 Broinowski, Alison (April 2013). "Unsanitised history : past wars don't end all wars". Australian Book Review 350: 15–16.  Stone, Oliver; Kuznick, Peter (2012). The untold history of the United States. Ebury Press. 

References

  1. Julia Baird (25 Jul 2013). "Alison Broinowski to run for Senate as WikiLeaks candidate". abc.net.au. Retrieved 28 August 2013.

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