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Are we writing too many of them? Is there a crisis of relevance in Austlit? No, argues Delia Falconer.
Juliette Hughes reviews the John Butler Trio’s Living 2001-2002 and The Liszt Album, and Maryanne Confoy reviews Australia’s Religious Communities.
Godfrey Moase casts a legal eye over Litigation: Past and Present and Adventures in Law and Justice: Exploring Big Legal Questions in Everyday Life.
While Australia enjoys its lowest official unemployment rate in 28 years, it’s time to reflect upon the true level of labour-market exclusion and prospects for the unemployed and working poor.
Peter Yule’s Carlton: A History reviewed by Philip Harvey.
Letters from Nigel Sinnott, Jan Pinder, Cameron Forbes and Brian McCoy
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