Three memoirs about death and unbearable loss, the last about the author’s own dying? Too much tragedy, you might think. Yet what’s so striking about A Season of Death is its vitality. How do you ...
A Lutheran pastor introduced to remote communities a different way of thinking about schooling for Aboriginal children ...
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What happened inside the meeting of Albanese and senior frontbenchers when Morrison sprung the AUKUS plan is known to few.
We had one mango, we cut it open and it was rotten,” a Colombo tuk-tuk driver remarked of Sri Lanka’s traditionally dominant political parties a few months before September’s presidential election.
New minister Jason Clare opted for adjustment rather than a rethink. Pending his own review, he delayed renegotiating the NSRA for twelve months. When it came, the “better and fairer schools” report ...
Reading the well-known English satirist Craig Brown’s latest book, A Voyage around the Queen, I’m struck again by how, in terms of symbolic theatre, republics pale beside the multifaceted events and ...
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