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Alan Holroyd writes in to praise Chris Johnston's artwork.
What Will We Tell Them? - Geoff Richardson writes about the David Hicks case.
Rex Graham writes about misleading unemployment statistics in Australia.
Peter Beeson asks whether we really are facing an environmental crisis that cannot be remedied. (from January 30, 2007.)
Geoff Richardson makes an unusal suggestion for Father of the Year. (From January 30th, 2007)
Warwick Dilley writes on Issue 1, 2007 (From January 23, 2007.)
Joan Modder asks how we might educate people to discern better what they read on the internet. (From January 15)
Peter Matheson asks what the best way to read Eureka Street might be, and how other people enjoy it, and make the most of it, in the new online format.
One reader finds the "decision of Federal Health Minister Tony Abbott to keep the anti-cervical cancer drug, Gardasil, off the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) greater cause for alarm, than that unfortunate reference to 'uncovered meat' and 'cats'."
The letters which have come in on 5 September relating to Andrew Hamilton's article What makes a site sacred?
A pointed response to Jack Waterford's piece on teaching the history of our region from August 22.
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