Anna Burke: Community connection is the key
In an age where the service in public service is becoming less and less apparent, Anna Burke reminds us that politicians should be there for their constituents, writes Backbench Insiders’ Nicola Conroy.
In an age where the service in public service is becoming less and less apparent, Anna Burke reminds us that politicians should be there for their constituents, writes Backbench Insiders’ Nicola Conroy.
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In an age where the service in public service is becoming less and less apparent, Anna Burke reminds us that politicians should be there for their constituents, writes Backbench Insiders’ Nicola Conroy.
Are you interested in a career in the media? You might want to consider attending this free event.
With former Victorian premiers Hamer and Bolte now so publicly acknowledged, Justine Costigan wonders why other leaders haven’t been equally recognised.
In an age where the service in public service is becoming less and less apparent, Anna Burke reminds us that politicians should be there for their constituents, writes Backbench Insiders’ Nicola Conroy.
Are you interested in a career in the media? You might want to consider attending this free event.