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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.
Margaret Dooley Award Winner, 2005: Sarah Kanowski on doing what needs to be done.
We met as usual ... and some half hour or so into our conversation I said that while travelling into town I’d had a ‘terrific idea’ for a short story.
There is an art to the big event. Anyone who’s planned a wedding knows it, and that should be enough to give hives to anyone imagining what it took to get George Bush’s inauguration off the ground.
In the biblical narrative, priests and prophets are more chalk and cheese than birds of a feather.
Reviews of the films Shaolin Soccer, Fahrenheit 9/11 and Connie and Carla
Thoughts from around the nation
Steve Gome looks at recent offerings from Opera Australia.
The Chinese people are conscious of the immense work involved in bringing a ‘New Beijing’ into being before the ‘Great Olympics’
Rosamund Dalziell reviews Haunted Earth, by Peter Read.
Frank O’Shea discovers some memorable cameo scenes in Bono on Bono. Conversation with Michka Assay.
Tom Butler (1915–2005): lawyer, editor of the Catholic Worker newspaper
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