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The Queensland Government is pressing on with the Mary River Dam. According to locals, it will devastate the communities in the Mary Valley, and the Government refuses to discuss the issue.
The birthplace of a nation? Anzac Cove lies in wait for Australian pilgrims.
Mark Carkeet celebrates the life and work of Evelyn Waugh.
As far as events in the Place de l’Horloge are concerned, Madame Gauguin is the one who knows all.
Peter Yule’s Carlton: A History reviewed by Philip Harvey.
Dorothy Horsfield visits the fastest growing Jewish community in Europe
Peter Stanley reviews John Hamilton’s Goodbye Cobber, God Bless You.
Rosamund Dalziell reviews Haunted Earth, by Peter Read.
It’s a long way to Tipperary from New York, via Victoria, and once there it’s not so easy to trace your grandmother’s footsteps
Deep anguish and frustration, not a desire for violence, is the plight of Haiti’s impoverished people.
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