Meet the author - Virginia Haussegger

Virginia Haussegger will be in conversation with Frank Bongiorno on her new book Unfinished Revolution. The Feminist Fightback. In 1975, the 铿乬ht was alive. It was the year the United Nations declared International Women鈥檚 Year as a marker of progress and aspiration. Fifty years on, award-winning journalist Virginia Haussegger shines a light on the feminist revolution in Australia, capturing its spirited momentum and a fatigued lag.

Un铿乶ished Revolution tells a fresh story of feminist action in this country, from the largest women鈥檚 protest rally 鈥 March4Justice in 2021 鈥 to the dynamic Australian Women鈥檚 Liberation Movement of the 1970s. With a focus on gender and power in politics and the media, from national consciousness raising to shifting media narratives, this book is an exploration of what feminist change looks like.

鈥楢t a time of global backlash against women and the women鈥檚 movement, Unfinished Revolution is a spirited piece of feminist scholarship. It practically hums with righteous fury. For those who were at the pointy end of some of the historical changes in the Australian cultural zeitgeist that it charts, it is a timely reminder of what can, and has been, achieved. It acknowledges that there have been some painful moments along the way. That change is not always linear, that setbacks abound, but none of these things are cause for despondency and complacency. There is a relentless, almost bloody-minded optimism in these pages. It feels like a book which urges women to pick themselves up, dust themselves off, and just keep marching.鈥 鈥 Louise Milligan

鈥业苍 Unfinished Revolution, Virginia Haussegger stares down a terrifying global swing to the far-right and yells: Enough. This is the battle cry we desperately need right now, one that refuses to be watered down into niceties that ask politely for equity. This is a book that dares to fight back, and pulls no punches.鈥 鈥 Hannah Ferguson

Virginia Haussegger AM, a passionate women鈥檚 advocate, and communication specialist is an award-winning television journalist, writer and commentator, whose media career spans 30 years. Virginia is Deputy Chair of the media think-tank PIJI, the Public Interest Journalism Initiative and hosts BroadTalk, a podcast about Women, Power and the Wayward World, in which prominent women speak intimately about the events that have shaped and influenced their leadership.

Frank Bongiorno AM, Professor of History ANU, is currently President of the Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, the Australian Academy of the Humanities and a Whitlam Institute Distinguished Fellow at Western Sydney University. His most recent book is Dreamers and Schemers: A Political History of Australia.  

Professor Fiona Jenkins, Convenor of the ANU Gender Institute ANU. will give the vote of thanks. 

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