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The Catholic Church has been actively involved in the crisis in East Timor from the very beginning. It has been both a safe haven for the people affected by it, and a political player.
Joshua Puls meets the BBC’s John Simpson, broadcaster and war correspondent.
Kristie Dunn reviews Dark Victory by David Marr and Marian Wilkinson.
Pioneer? Racist? Or product of his time?
Frank Brennan looks at Philip Ayres’ Owen Dixon.
Renaissance is an animated film with a conventional plot and off-the-rack characters, but the animation of the movie is a sumptuous feast.
David Ferris on the mysteries of the global economy.
Rebecca Duffy is an Australian student studying in Indonesia. She witnessed first-hand the earthquake in Yogyakarta; this is her account.
Orwell’s Australia: From Cold War to Culture Wars | A Woman of Independence | The Man Who Knew Too Much
Anthony Ham recalls the people and place of Arg-è Bam.
The lives of Ned Kelly and Oscar Wilde bear uncanny symmetries.
Mark Raper on Australia’s changing attitudes to refugees
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