Penny Wong
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Top 100 Most Admired Women in Australia 259–60
United Nations Climate Change Conference (Bali) 2007 195–6
United Nations Climate Change Conference (Copenhagen) 2009 207–9
working at Duncan & Hannon law firm 100–1
Wong, Penny speeches 129, 301
on ABC Q&A 227–9
to the Australian Industry Group 200
to the Australian Labor Party 2010 232
to the Australian Labor Party 2011 236–7
to the Australian Labor Party 2015 273–4
and the Australia–US defence alliance 300
at the Chifley Research Centre 2013 262–3
at Global Heads of Mission Meeting 2017 295–6
at Griffith University 2017 296
John Button Memorial Lecture 2010 223–6, 231, 244, 262, 292
at Lee Yuan Kew School of Public Policy Singapore 2018 297, 302
Lionel Murphy Memorial Lecture 2016 276–8
at the Lowy Institute 296, 305–6
maiden speech of compassion and tribute to Toby 2002 19, 27–8, 120–4, 129, 141, 267, 299
McKinnon Prize 2019 acceptance speech 2019 309–10
policies on trade and foreign affairs 264–5, 296–302
at United Nations Climate Change Conference (Bali) 2007 196
at University of Adelaide 2006 156–7
Wong, Toby (Tobias To Pen Wong) 1, 13, 25–6, 32, 43, 58, 83, 115, 119–20, 124 see also Mr Wong and the Travelling Czechs; Mr Wong’s Authentic Malaysian Duck Pizza experience of racism and bullying 30, 267
and his charismatic personality 41–2, 71, 97–8
Wong Ling Kay (Penny’s great-grandfather) 16
Wong Sau Ying 18
Wong Sau Yu 18–19
Wong Yet Luen 18
Wong Yew Chung (Penny’s grandfather) 16–17
Wong Yit Hing 18
Wong Yun Tshin 17 see also Jesselton Ice and Power Co.; Salvation of Overseas Chinese
Work for the Dole 155
WorkChoices 103, 155, 163–4
WorkCover 101
Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal 101
World Trade Centre 116
World Trade Organization Doha Round 264–5
World War II 16–17, 20
Wran, Neville (former NSW Labor premier) 55, 59
Xenophon, Nick 113, 172, 254–6, 278
Yeadon, Kim 91–4
Young, Mick 75
Young Labor 58–9, 69
Yuan, Mel 65–6
Yudhoyono, Susilo Bambang (former Indonesian president) 197
Zuma, Jacob (former South African president) 199
Margaret Simons is an award-winning journalist and the author of thirteen books, including a biography of Malcolm Fraser that won the Book of the Year and the Douglas Stewart Prize at the 2011 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. She is the recipient of the 2015 Walkley Award for Social Equity Journalism and has been honoured with several Quill Awards for Journalistic Excellence. Simons is an associate professor in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash University, and a board member of the Public Interest Journalism Initiative.