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Featured essays in this issue include - A Firelight Stick on the Hill: The Long Road to the Voice to Parliament by Patrick Dodson. Our Inauthentic ...
Why a First Nations Voice to Parliament is a 'constitutional moment' that offers a new vision of Australia
At Uluru, an invitation was issued to ...
Saving the planet is big business.
Realising this, savvy companies are hopping on the sustainability bandwagon. Some may have altruistic ends in mind, but most ...
A travel narrative, a memoir and a thought-provoking look at Australia's complicated history with Christmas and Cocos (Keeling) Islands and the asylum seekers detained ...
The Racial Politics of Australian Multiculturalism brings together some of the most important and sought-after works by one of Australias leading anthropologists and cultural critics ...
From Stan Grant, leading journalist and author of the critically acclaimed bestsellers Talking to My Country and Australia Day, comes an extraordinary and powerful call ...
The Covid-19 pandemic ripped through the world with no regard for borders, age, status or wealth. It was brutal in its impact and created a ...
Australia has long grappled with how to treat refugees, particularly children, who come to our country. Cruel Care asks why Australia pursues such unforgiving immigration ...
Leading thinkers on the policies and leadership of the Morrison Government from 2019 to 2022
Australia has rarely endured as many difficulties as it did ...
In western liberal democracies the police are viewed as guardians of public safety and enforcers of the law. How accurate is this? Given police violence ...
In Gen F'd? economist Alison Pennington shows how the most educated generation in Australia's history stands to be the first generation worse off ...
What is the place of Australia's colonial memorials in today's society? Do we remove, destroy or amend? Monumental Disruptions investigates how these memorials ...
The welfare state meets the 2020s in Australia
The twentieth-century Australian welfare state made the bold promise to care for its citizens. But since the ...
'They should do something,' I groaned. Then a frightening prospect - they might be me! What the hell could I do?
In July 2016, inner-city resident ...