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  • AUSTRALIA

    Mentoring Australia

    • Fatima Measham
    • 11 May 2006
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    Fatima Measham interviews David White, founder of Big Brothers Big Sisters Australia.

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  • AUSTRALIA

    Time and place

    • Marcelle Mogg
    • 10 May 2006

    Amid the tragedies of September, we focus on books.

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  • AUSTRALIA

    Shades of grey

    • Jack Waterford
    • 10 May 2006

    Most of the election so far has proven to be a referendum on whether we could endure having John Howard back.

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  • AUSTRALIA

    Australian election

    • Anthony Ham
    • 10 May 2006

    The view from Spain

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  • AUSTRALIA

    African dreams

    • Matthew Albert
    • 10 May 2006

    Youth of the future

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  • AUSTRALIA

    The Spanish factor

    • Margaret Coffey
    • 10 May 2006

    The Hispanic population may play a critical role in the forthcoming US elections

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  • AUSTRALIA

    Waiting for Arthur

    • Peter Hamilton
    • 10 May 2006

    Peter Hamilton prepares to cast his first vote in a US election

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  • AUSTRALIA

    Rights and responsibilities

    • Marcelle Mogg
    • 08 May 2006

    Australia’s agreement with Papua New Guinea over the use of Manus Island as an off-shore detention and processing centre for asylum seekers, expired at the end of October.

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  • AUSTRALIA

    Labour of love

    • Eureka Street
    • 08 May 2006

    First time voters, paper castles, songs of joy, bounteous gifts, signs of the times

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  • AUSTRALIA

    Tell us a story

    • Jack Waterford
    • 08 May 2006

    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.

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  • AUSTRALIA

    The long view

    • Margaret Coffey
    • 08 May 2006

    Senator Eugene Mccarthy

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  • AUSTRALIA

    Facing the stranger

    • Mark Raper
    • 08 May 2006

    Mark Raper on Australia’s changing attitudes to refugees

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