Andrew P. Street

Andrew P. Street’s Followers (11)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo

Andrew P. Street



Andrew P. Street isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.

This Page Is Still Barely Alive But There Are Better Places To Go

Hello, dear person trying to find me and/or my writing stuff.

This page is still sort-of alive, sure, but if you’re after words written by me there are better places to go. For example:

Andrew P Street’s Patreon page, where you can read all my regular rants about Australian politics two or three times a week! (And you can subscribe of course, that’d be lovely and much appreciated, but also a lot of

Read more of this blog post »
 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on October 20, 2021 17:52
Average rating: 4.09 · 474 ratings · 85 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Short and Excruciatingl...

4.10 avg rating — 259 ratings — published 2015 — 5 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Curious Story of Malcol...

4.08 avg rating — 109 ratings — published 2016 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Long and Winding Way to...

4.05 avg rating — 63 ratings — published 2017 — 4 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Sound as Ever: A Celebratio...

by
4.09 avg rating — 43 ratings — published 2022
Rate this book
Clear rating

* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.

Quotes by Andrew P. Street  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“From 1984 until 2016 the Senate ballot paper worked on a group voting ticket basis: either you voted for one party above the line, or you laboriously numbered every single individual candidate in order of preference. Since this typically involved ranking between sixty and a hundred-plus boxes for people of whom even the most ardent upper house enthusiast had never heard, only a tiny fraction of the voting population bothered to do so—less than 3 per cent in the 2013 election—typically because they bore a particular grudge against a specific party or candidate and were willing to sacrifice quarter of an hour of box-numbering simply to experience the righteous thrill of putting their political nemesis last.”
Andrew P. Street, The Curious Story of Malcolm Turnbull, the Incredible Shrinking Man in the Top Hat

“Maybe—just maybe—going through the small-minded, scared, angry, petty Abbott era is the antidote we needed to combat the slow poison of decades of public apathy about politics.”
Andrew P Street, The Short and Excruciatingly Embarrassing Reign of Captain Abbott



Is this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Andrew to Goodreads.