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Reviews of Legacies of White Australia: Race, Culture and Nation; The Uniting Church in Australia: The first 25 years; Landscapes of Memory: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered and A girl, a smock and a simple plan
Western intelligence agencies fell down badly over Iraq. So did our consciences, argues Bruce Duncan.
Martin Flanagan on Tasmanian Aborigines, Henry Melville and the ABC.
Frank Brennan’s Tampering with Asylum prompts Peter Mares to look at this issue again.
This Lent the Passion of the Christ has been the biggest Christian show in town.
Mark Latham is doing far better than anyone expected. No one had particular faith in him, but the signs, so far, are good.
Andrew Hamilton critiques Robert Manne’s Quarterly Essay, Sending them Home: Refugees and the new politics of indifference.
Cab cultures, not to mention the cabbies themselves, vary widely around the world. The Australian habit of hopping into the front seat with the hack and exchanging a cheery word is not generally welcome in Paris.
Robert Hefner speaks with Morag Fraser and Peter Steele about the qualities that made Eureka Street a special magazine.
In theory, the stage is set. An election could be as early as August, more likely October.
Tony Kevin considers the cost of the free trade agreement.
Mark Raper on Australia’s changing attitudes to refugees
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