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Wyatt confronted with stark reminder of youth suicide scourge - The Australian

Wyatt confronted with stark reminder of youth suicide scourge  The Australian

When Ken Wyatt visits remote Aboriginal communities across northern Australia, he knows the tally of lives cut short is often recorded for all to see.

Queensland honours its musicians, young and old - The Australian

Queensland honours its musicians, young and old  The Australian

With much of the modern music business devoted to celebrating the artists of today and tomorrow, its always nice to pause and honour older performers.

A tectonic shift to the left in the Australian political landscape - Sydney Morning Herald

A tectonic shift to the left in the Australian political landscape  Sydney Morning Herald

Australia is entering a new political era. Unless conservatives and genuine liberals make persuasive counter-arguments, we could be in the midst of a ...

Industry leaders to overhaul nation’s overseas image - The Australian

Industry leaders to overhaul nation’s overseas image  The Australian

A high-calibre advisory council working to boost Australias image overseas — to counter an apparently low opinion of our culture and intellect, as well as doubts ...

The Coalition and the race issue - The Saturday Paper

The Coalition and the race issue  The Saturday Paper

Scott Morrison's words following the Christchurch massacre were sensitive and well chosen, but how can they be read as ingenuous when they follow on from ...

Wyatt confronted with stark reminder of youth suicide scourge - The Australian

Wyatt confronted with stark reminder of youth suicide scourge  The Australian

When Ken Wyatt visits remote Aboriginal communities across northern Australia, he knows the tally of lives cut short is often recorded for all to see.

Prominent Australians call for stop to War Memorial expansion - The Age

Prominent Australians call for stop to War Memorial expansion  The Age

A group of prominent Australians has united in calling for a stop to the national war memorial's planned expansion, saying the $498 million project is unjustified.

After Christchurch - The Saturday Paper

After Christchurch  The Saturday Paper

Following the killing of 50 Muslims by an Australian terrorist, local security agencies face questions of whether they overlooked the threat posed by white ...

The public service code of conduct - The Saturday Paper

The public service code of conduct  The Saturday Paper

A Canberra public servant's anonymous posts on social media led to her sacking and now to the High Court in a free speech case with far-reaching ...

The reason women were locked out of the budget - Sydney Morning Herald

The reason women were locked out of the budget  Sydney Morning Herald

This government has done its best to hide the effects of its tax policies on women.

Prominent Australians call for stop to War Memorial expansion - The Age

Prominent Australians call for stop to War Memorial expansion  The Age

A group of prominent Australians has united in calling for a stop to the national war memorial's planned expansion, saying the $498 million project is unjustified.

The reason women were locked out of the budget - Sydney Morning Herald

The reason women were locked out of the budget  Sydney Morning Herald

This government has done its best to hide the effects of its tax policies on women.

The politics of hate - The Saturday Paper

The politics of hate  The Saturday Paper

The Australian white supremacist who allegedly massacred 50 Muslims while they were at Friday prayers in Christchurch, New Zealand has recast the political ...

The best wines of autumn 2019 - The Saturday Paper

The best wines of autumn 2019  The Saturday Paper

The beverage director for Andrew McConnell's restaurants recommends her favourite drinks as the weather cools.

Hans and Nora Heysen: Two Generations of Australian Art - The Saturday Paper

Hans and Nora Heysen: Two Generations of Australian Art  The Saturday Paper

While father and daughter Hans and Nora Heysen both became renowned Australian artists – he for bush landscapes, she for portraits and still lifes – their work ...

Indigenous activist Thomas Mayor's clear statement - The Saturday Paper

Indigenous activist Thomas Mayor's clear statement  The Saturday Paper

For months, Indigenous activist Thomas Mayor carried the Uluru Statement from the Heart around Australia, rolling out the canvas as he told its story. With Labor ...

The politics of hate - The Saturday Paper

The politics of hate  The Saturday Paper

The Australian white supremacist who allegedly massacred 50 Muslims while they were at Friday prayers in Christchurch, New Zealand has recast the political ...

Fixing the National Redress Scheme - The Saturday Paper

Fixing the National Redress Scheme  The Saturday Paper

Although I have worked with victims of institutional abuse and their families for more than 12 years, initially through my doctoral research into sexual assault and ...

After Christchurch - The Saturday Paper

After Christchurch  The Saturday Paper

In the places Australian extremists gather online, some of those defending and even celebrating what happened last week in Christchurch mock the widespread ...

Hans and Nora Heysen: Two Generations of Australian Art - The Saturday Paper

Hans and Nora Heysen: Two Generations of Australian Art  The Saturday Paper

While father and daughter Hans and Nora Heysen both became renowned Australian artists – he for bush landscapes, she for portraits and still lifes – their work ...

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