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The F Word by Jane Caro
The F Word by Jane Caro











'The Australian public is pretty smart, they made their decision, you live with it whether you agree or not.' People wanting to move to New Zealand, go to New Zealand. 'One thing I am hating on social media is all the people bagging the Australian voters for making the decision,' Koch said. Jane will give the talk 'How Many Dangerous Ideas Can One Person Have?' at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas.Countless left-wingers called Coalition supporters 'racist, homophobic and stupid' as they were left stunned by Scott Morrison's against-all-odds victory She remains in high demand by advertising agencies as a freelance writer and her advertising work has won many national and international advertising awards. She is also a regular panellist on the ABC's top-rating show on advertising, The Gruen Transfer.

The F Word by Jane Caro

Jane is sought after as a speaker and workshop facilitator by a wide range of organisations, in both the public and private sectors. How We learned to swear by feminism, co-authored by Catherine Fox. In 2012 she and Chris Bonnor wrote What Makes A Good School? Earlier books are The Stupid Country: How Australia is Dismantling Public Education, also co-authored by Chris Bonnor, and The F Word. In 2011 she published her first novel, Just A Girl, was published in 2011 and in 2013 she was one of four writers who produced For God's Sake: An atheist, a Christian, a Jew and a Muslim battle it out. Today, she runs her own communications consultancy and lectures in Advertising Creative at The School of Communication Arts at the University of Western Sydney. The common thread running through her career is a delight in words and a talent for using them to connect with other people, a skill she developed and honed during her very successful 30 years as an advertising writer.

The F Word by Jane Caro

Jane Caro wears many hats - author, lecturer, social commentator, columnist, workshop facilitator, speaker and award winning advertising writer.













The F Word by Jane Caro