Keywords: South China Sea
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AUSTRALIA
- Troy Bramston
- 09 July 2006
The annual release of the once secret cabinet papers on New Year’s Day is now a political ritual. After 30 years, the public is able to look at cabinet’s deliberations on weighty matters, which have been kept under lock and key for a generation.
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EDUCATION
- Robin Jeffrey
- 04 July 2006
It is crucial that Australia increases its knowledge of Asia
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AUSTRALIA
- Gavan McCormack
- 04 July 2006
Encouraging the North–South relationship offers the best hope for North Korea and the world
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ARTS AND CULTURE
John Sendy revisits Joseph Furphy’s Such is Life
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AUSTRALIA
Will America take over the world? Not necessarily, says David Glanz.
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INTERNATIONAL
Tony Kevin’s diplomatic career has directly lead him to investigate SIEV X.
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AUSTRALIA
Sol Encel on the life of Professor William Macmahon Ball.
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Poems by Evan Jones
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ARTS AND CULTURE
- David Ferris
- 12 June 2006
David Ferris reports on Information Feudalism: Who Owns the Knowledge Economy? by Peter Drahos with John Braithwaite.
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AUSTRALIA
David Glanz on the World Social Forum’s agenda.
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AUSTRALIA
- Deborah Singerman
- 29 May 2006
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With a predominantly working class Anglo-Celtic population, pre-World War II Ashfield was a green escape from inner-city Sydney. But now Chinese have settled in large numbers, and some blame them for what they see as Ashfield’s disrepair and unwelcoming atmosphere.
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AUSTRALIA
This year’s May anniversary of independence for Timor Leste is Xanana Gusmão’s second as President and the country’s fifth as a free territory. Sara Niner looks at the current political machinations.
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