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The legacy of the Felton Bequest
Martin Ball attends the premiere performance of Christopher Willcock’s Miserere
The population is ageing. In 40 years, seven million Australians—a quarter of the population—will be aged 65 or older. So what’s the answer to this as a public policy dilemma?
Australian film-makers have to date been much better at reflecting the often ugly reality of racial relations than at imagining a different future
Peter Porter is one contemporary poet who breathes new life into existing works of art by letting them speak in the language of poetry
In a life liberally studded with trips in cabs, I have found cabbies to be in general an amiable lot.
Known as the Queen of Radio and the Baroness of Broadcasting, Australia’s audacious first woman talkback presenter preferred to be known simply as Andrea
Peter Pierce salutes Joy Damousi, author of Freud in the Antipodes: A cultural history of psychoanalysis in Australia.
Kate Stowell talks with Eric Campbell about his new book Absurdistan.
Jack Thomas is one of the first Australians charged under the Howard Government’s new anti-terror laws, but is he really a threat to national security or merely a sacrifical lamb?
Philip Harvey reviews Tom Frame’s The Life and Death of Harold Holt.
It is far better for children to learn tolerance than it is for them to have it imposed upon them.
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