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Describes the bitter power struggles of the Australian constitution's forging, and paints the founding fathers as implausible heroes who managed a profound historical achievement ...
More wonderful interviews with Australia's leading citizens, drawn from John Clarke and Bryan Dawe's weekly broadcasts on ABC TV's 7.30 Report ...
The Liberal Party of Australia was late to form in 1945, but the traditions and ideals upon which it is founded have been central to ...
This book is the first comprehensive history of Australian education systems, programs and policies of the period since 1960. The narrative of changes in schooling ...
Essays featured in this issue include:The House at Glenorie by Quentin SpragueJo Leahy is Laid to Rest by Bob ConnollyThe Voice Beyond Symbolism by ...
Featured in this issue:Strength to Strength by Alison CroggonThe Road Ahead for Cultural Policy by Michael WilliamsUnfettered Culture by Juliana EngbergThe Artful Ledger by ...
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 ...
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 ...
In this blistering critique, Susan Mitchell explores how Australia's would-be prime minister became the man today. He is at war, not just with the ...
A blueprint for the nation after the boom.
Australians have just lived through a period of exceptional prosperity, but, says influential economist Ross Garnaut, the ...
In 1966, Australia and the US signed a treaty that allowed the establishment of a jointly run satellite tracking station, just south of Alice Springs ...