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01 December 2004
Thoughts from around the nation
With the sudden death of Marie Tehan, we at Eureka Street have lost a dear friend and patron.
It couldn’t make it as an issue in the federal election campaign, but the Howard Government is now embarked on radical change in Aboriginal affairs.
Letters from Christine Bacon, Chris Curtis
Migration hurdles
Migration hurdles #2
It is a disconcerting fact of life that people who take unpopular moral positions are marginalised.
The Kiwis have managed to stamp their name all over a fruit that is not even native to their land.
Your common wombat probably wouldn’t appreciate being described as a ‘lumbering marsupial’ but truth will out.
In light of the federal election, Joe Camilleri considers the questions that have yet to be asked
Tim Martyn gets up close and personal on the campaign trail
Anthony Ham discovers that Basque is not a region but a way of life
Poem by Tim Edwards.
Tony Malkovic investigates an Australian Christian broadcasting service into the Asia-Pacific
Fatima Measham investigates the declining credibility of Filipino President Gloria Arroyo.
Brian Doyle considers the people of his neighbourhood
Disability is sometimes a matter of perspective
Michele Gierck meets the people on the other end of the line
Bronwyn Fredericks argues for the identity of urban Indigenous Australians
Stephen Yorke considers the effects of the decisions we make.
Crossing the boundaries John Kinsella boards Sarah Day’s The Ship.
Kiera Lindsey reviews Craig McGregor’s Australian son: Inside Mark Latham and Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin’s Rebels with a cause: Independents in Australian politics.
Brian McCoy examines the theories of Joan Kimm in A fatal conjunction: Two laws two cultures.
Poems by Heather Matthew.
John Carmody meets Opera Australia’s Madeleine Lee.
Reviews of the books The Sparrow Garden; The Pyjama Girl Mystery; Stargazing: Memoirs of a young lighthouse keeper and Sacred Space, The prayer book 2005.
Reviews of the films Hero; The story of the weeping camel; In my father’s den and Steamboy.
Juliette Hughes tells it like it is (or, how it should be).