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Moira Rayner reviews Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Living History.
Orwell’s Australia: From Cold War to Culture Wars | A Woman of Independence | The Man Who Knew Too Much
Michael McGirr farewells Alistair Cooke.
Despite some gains, no one can really question that, as a group, women have been and still are discriminated against by the mere fact of being women.
When Labor marched to defeat in 2001, it is thought that more than half of the paid-up members of the party voted for the Greens.
Peter Pierce salutes Joy Damousi, author of Freud in the Antipodes: A cultural history of psychoanalysis in Australia.
Sara Dowse admires Anne Manne’s book Motherhood: How should we care for our children?
Catherine Marshall is a Sydney-based journalist and travel writer. She started her career as a broadcast journalist in her native South Africa and has written for magazines, newspapers and online publications in Australia, South Africa, the United States and Asia. She micro-blogs at www.zizzyballord.com and tweets as @zizzyballordand. Her writing can be seen at www.catherineamarshall.blogspot.com.
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