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In his political history of the 1980s and early 1990s, The End of Certainty, Paul Kelly articulated the tectonic shifts that ...
Australia desperately needs many electoral reforms, and there’s much debate to be had about them. We must face the reality ...
Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri has been one of Donald Trump’s fiercest allies on Capitol Hill. But since his easy ...
In our age of cosmetic fantasy, a dramatic love story between two bespectacled art historians sounds implausible. But add in ...
After enduring five weeks of torture, the Labor Party’s eleventh-hour bombshell drop, courtesy of Senator Penny Wong, has ...
The new boss of the National Theatre has a big job on her hands. The combination of Covid, funding cuts and rising costs has ...
A poll from last year found that just 31 percent of the British public said they trust the media, a fall of 6 percent in a ...
What happened to the condolence books? They swiftly multiplied, that mad week in September 1997. The original four at St ...
When you picture Atlantis, what do you see? For most people, this mythic city is a classical arcadia sunk beneath the sea – ...
Overnight, Ukraine and the US finally signed a deal on Ukraine’s mineral reserves. The agreement, signed two months later ...
You can learn a lot about a winemaker by tasting his wine. In The Accidental Connoisseur, Lawrence Osborne wrote of one wine ...
In Rachel Seiffert’s searingly beautiful fifth novel, the author returns to Germany, 1945 – ground she previously explored in ...
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