
How to use power for good
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Legendary Labor policymaker Jenny Macklin spent 11 years in Opposition before the six years she spent on the frontbench of the Rudd/Gillard Government.
She knows that the long setup is well and truly worth it, as long as you're ready to make the most of your time in power, knowing it's fleeting.
In Jenny's case, she was instrumental in delivering Australia first national paid parental leave scheme, the NDIS and the National Apology, among other things.
Jenny joins the podcast for a conversation on how politicians can achieve great policymaking, just in time for the 48th Parliament of Australia featuring more women than ever in prominent leadership positions. But the lessons are for more than just policymakers; they're relevant to anyone keen to create change, in whatever field of work they do.
Jenny left parliament in 2019 and has now just published a book: Making Progress, How good policy happens.
It’s described as a part policy memoir, part war room drama and part field guide – a political book with a message, and a method.
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