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Reviews of the films All or Nothing; Punch Drunk Love; Johnny English; and The Man Without A Past
Community Development projects can make a difference
Muslims and Christians: unanswered questions, HIV/AIDS and voting for the pope
Lindsay Tanner and Tony Abbott recently gave thoughtful speeches about the place of the churches in public life, which merit a reflective response.
European allegiances have been tested by the conflict in Iraq.
Peter Pierce onThe Autobiography of Wilfred Burchett.
Daniel Donahoo reviews Shirley Hazzard’s The Great Fire.
From humble peasant beginnings in rural China to international success as a dancer and author, Li Cunxin has achieved a destiny that few dared to dream.
Reviews of the books Labour of Love: Tales from the World of Midwives; The Long, Slow Death of White Australia and The Dead Place.
Sara Dowse finds much to admire in two new novels by Jan Borrie, Unbroken Blue and Nigel Featherstone, Remnants.
Kate Stowell talks with Eric Campbell about his new book Absurdistan.
Reviews of the films Land Mines, A Love Story; The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy; 9 Songs and Downfall.
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