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James Griffin reviews the Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol.16, John Ritchie and Diane Langmore, eds.
Strange times, Cooling off in Tasmania, Where now for reconciliation?, Tides of history, Being scared of GM
The power of nature has been dominant this summer—the heat, the drought, the dust and the terrifying spectacle of the bushfires, sweeping away all in their path.
Letters from Matthew Klugman; Maree Nutt; Fr John Hill, Emily Millane
Matthew Klugman interviews Richard Tognetti of the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
The High Court’s judgment that the Family Court did not have the authority to release children from the Baxter detention centre provides a compelling reason for Australia to revisit the question of a Bill of Rights.
Anthony Ham travels the enigmatic and affluent Saudi Arabia
John Langmore reflects on the relationship between Australia and the United Nations
Jennifer Compton on the creative life.
Peter Roebuck’s cricket commentaries connect us with more than just a game.
John Langmore is a Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne and National President of the UN Association of Australia. He was formerly a Labor MP and then a Director in the UN Secretariat in New York. email