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Included in this issue:PwC and a question of character by Judith Brett. Staying White by Melissa Lucashenko. Brute Reserve: The Wrong Time to Restrict ...
Essays in this edition include:The Makeover: Peter Dutton's Hard Sell to the Electorate by Malcolm KnoxNative Foods in the Plater Southern Land by ...
The goal of Aboriginal political activists today is to gain sovereignty and create a black state, equivalent to the existing states. Its territory, comprising all ...
Walkley award-winning journalist Russell Skelton presents a devastatingly revealing portrait of Papunya, a Western Desert community that once showed such promise, now a community in ...
What kind of man is Tony Abbott, and how would he perform as prime minister? David Marr shows that as a young Catholic warrior at ...
Australia has a new $60 billion-plus industry. Suddenly it seems, coal seam gas is being found everywhere: under homes, under farms, under forests. Communities across ...
With the 2013 race for the Lodge now run and won, who better than Mungo MacCallum to make sense of it all? With wit and ...
Climate change, one of the most polarising issues of our time, has reached a political deadlock in the battle of sceptics and believers. But it ...
Part memoir, part wander through a changing political landscape, part rant about Australia, the media, politics, and everything, Joe Hildebrand's new book, like the ...
n a parliamentary career spanning 18 years, culminating in his position as the minister for finance and deregulation in the Rudd–Gillard governments, Lindsay Tanner ...
Today, despite being in government, Labor is in crisis. Reduced to minority government after just one term and tanking in the opinion polls (the lowest ...