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Anthony Ham examines the life and legacy of Edward Said.
Margaret Dooley Award Winner, 2005: Sarah Kanowski on doing what needs to be done.
John Button on Aneurin Hughes’s Billy Hughes: Prime Minister and Controversial Founding Father of the Labor Party.
Daniel Donahoo examines the experiences of an expat in Peter Conrad’s Tales of Two Hemispheres.
Paul Collins’ latest book looks at why Catholics continue their relationship with the church
Reviews of the films Bad Santa; Team America: World Police; Finding Neverland and Napoleon Dynamite.
A reflection on contemporary Christianity
Sara Dowse admires Anne Manne’s book Motherhood: How should we care for our children?
Samuel Pepys’s diaries chronicling London life in the 17th century—now on the internet—remain as fresh and engaging as ever
Artist Lin Onus had a way of stimulating empathy by giving people something to connect with—not merely on an intellectual level but at the level of the heart.
Peter Roebuck’s cricket commentaries connect us with more than just a game.
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