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0 ENTRIES Luke Beesley is a poet and singer-songwriter. His latest book is In the Photograph.
0 ENTRIES Jessica Stanley is a London-based Australian author of two novels: A Great Hope and Consider Yourself Kissed. LATEST ...
National correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe, on why both major parties have policies that will see house prices rise – and what it means for the housing crisis. When Peter Dutton’s son ...
Chief scientist at Rewiring Australia, Saul Griffith, on the electrification already underway – and what both sides of politics are promising for our energy future. In a coastal corner of Australia, ...
Harini Rathnakumar on how her promise of a better life in Australia was shattered, and the many others stuck in visa limbo. As a child refugee in India, Harini dreamt of making it to Australia to ...
From his days in a boys’ home to co-founding Australia’s first Indigenous theatre group, Jack Charles has been up and ...
For Paddy Bedford, the day usually began soon after dawn. Tony Oliver, a former Melbourne gallerist who had worked alongside Bedford for close to a decade since arriving in the East Kimberley in 1998, ...
A decade ago, as I waited for my order outside a Maroochydore fish and chip shop, a tall, barefoot young man strolled past wearing a T-shirt that read: ‘Greed is good. Trample the weak. Hurdle the ...
Late last year, to a strangely muffled fanfare from his friends, the third volume of Keith Windschuttle’s self-published magnum opus, The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, appeared. Its subject is ...
Polly Borland contemporary artist whose practice has seen her expand and trouble the portraiture genre. She lives in Los Angeles.
In the lead-up to a federal election, the Labor Opposition leader is shot at point-blank range as he leaves a rowdy public meeting. The bullet, fired from a sawn-off rifle, shatters the window of his ...
On April 24, the House Standing Committee on Health, Aged Care and Sport released the report of its six-month-long investigation into long COVID. Parliamentary committees are odd ...