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In our house, we’ll continue to tolerate each other’s programs up to the point of nausea or embarrassment. We’ll be able to watch the animal documentaries, Media Watch, and Roy and H. G.’s new Memphis Trousers Half Hour.
Christine Williams meets Peter Garrett.
Don Gazzard visits the national libraries of France and Britain.
The legacy of the Felton Bequest
Anthony Ham investigates renewed efforts at the IWC to resume commercial whaling
John Langmore reflects on the relationship between Australia and the United Nations
Traces of Rome have become part of the scenery.
Judith Wright was not just a much greater writer than most of the artist-activists who had preceded her, but also a much greater activist.
The Australian Bush Heritage Fund is quietly securing important areas of biodiverse bush to preserve and manage for future generations
Richard Campbell debunks the myths about global oil reserves.
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
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