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Juliette Hughes talks to Gil Courtemanche about A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali
Gabriel Smith salutes Steve Waugh.
I’m fine now, really. The nightmares are receding, the rash is responding to aromatherapy and I’ve cut back the shrink to once a day.
The High Court’s judgment that the Family Court did not have the authority to release children from the Baxter detention centre provides a compelling reason for Australia to revisit the question of a Bill of Rights.
What shape is modern Western culture in today?
Godfrey Moase reviews Peter Singer’s The president of good & evil and Patricia Marchak’s Reigns of Terror.
Rosamund Dalziell reviews Haunted Earth, by Peter Read.
Reading the Sydney Writers’ Festival
An international food summit in Adelaide has resolved to fight the spread of ‘techno-food’
Shangri-La in the high country.
Four days in a French convent were not enough to satisfy the curiosity of this writer.
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