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Welcome to our Summer issue. As we prepared this holiday edition it was raining in Victoria.
Fiction by Mary Manning
Remembering the life and talents of Richard Victor Hall, 1937–2003
Death of the king, Little argument, Words to end winter
George Morgan on the cruelty of punitive attitudes to children.
An interview with Asian culinary master, Rosemary Brissenden, by Christine Salins.
Troy Bramston takes a closer look at America’s founding fathers in Gore Vidal’s Inventing a Nation: Washington, Jefferson, Adams.
David is making mud bricks. A small, young wallaby watches him from less than five metres away.
On the 25th anniversary of the election of the Sandinista government, Nicaragua is still subject to the machinations of Central American politics
John Button reviews The Great Labor Schism: A Retrospective, edited by Brian Costar, Peter Love and Paul Strangio.
Jack Carmody reflects on the life of Fr Ted Kennedy, pastor to Sydney’s urban indigenous community.
The healing begins
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