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On Rage is Germaine Greer's enduring essay about Aboriginal dispossession. With characteristic acuity and passion, Greer looks to the causes of rage and its ...
We are in the middle of the greatest technological revolution in history. Its epicentre lies in Silicon Valley, but its impacts are felt in all ...
This is a cautionary tale. About greed, irresponsibility and failing to learn from the past.
Australia's mining boom is still talked about with a ...
No one turns up where they're not wanted quite like John Safran. In this hilarious and disorienting adventure he gets among our diverse community ...
WHY have populist movements flourished?
WILL robots take over the world?
SHOULD a universal basic income be introduced?
ARE algorithms secretly running our lives?
HAS ...
Too
often, cultural leaders and policy makers want to chase the perfect metric for
activities whose real worth lies in our own personal experience. The ...
Coal is the political, economic and cultural totem for debates about climate change. Yet Australian politicians have had a love affair with coal, which has ...
A sport unlike any other in the world, football has always been Australia's bellwether. But at a time when politics is increasingly conducted like ...
Who We Are gives voice to Australia's changing reality, explores the big issues of belonging, citizenship and participation, and teases out how contemporary Australia ...
Crikey correspondent Bernard Keane explains capitalism, identity and Why Everything Is Awful. A tide of populism and xenophobia is sweeping the western world. Disillusioned voters ...
The third issue of Australian Foreign Affairs explores Australia's strained relations with its northern neighbour. It will look at the risks and opportunities for ...
Neither Indigenous nor white, Shireen Morris is both outside observer and instrumental insider in the fight for Indigenous rights. Shaped by her family's Indian ...
Since the early 1990s there has been a global trend towards governmental devolution. However, in Australia, alongside deregulation, public-private partnerships and privatisation, there has been ...
Watching children learn is a beautiful and extraordinary experience. Their bodies transform, reflecting inner changes. Teeth fall out. Knees scab. Freckles multiply. Throughout the year ...
A powerful, inspiring memoir from Kon Karapanagiotidis, founder of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, which argues that by putting community, love and compassion at the ...