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Dennis Lillee's recent comments about the Australians paying the price for having such an elderly team were shouted down from just about all quarters. Lillee could have held his tongue, given his own privileged circumstances—but then perhaps he did have a point.
The reactions of many Australians to the deaths of a crocodile showman and a racing car driver suggest that media images canonise our secular saints. Meanwhile the fictional Chris Anderson's love for his family and friends, and his integrity and humility, are very appealing characteristics.
Inga Clendinnen’s Dancing with Strangers entrances Kirsty Sangster.
Reviews of the films Master And Commander: The Far Side of the World; In The Cut; Mystic River and Nicholas Nickleby.
MedicarePlus | Global village
Stowaways’ rights to seek asylum are being denied, argues David Manne.
Refugee stories told by Arnold Zable.
Kristie Dunn reviews Dark Victory by David Marr and Marian Wilkinson.
Renaissance is an animated film with a conventional plot and off-the-rack characters, but the animation of the movie is a sumptuous feast.
The birthplace of a nation? Anzac Cove lies in wait for Australian pilgrims.
Reviews of the films Buffalo Soldiers; Finding Nemo; Morvern Callar and Pirates of the Caribbean
Peter Pierce’s postcard from Turkey.
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