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Commonwealth cousins Australia and Canada are headed toward distinctly different futures
John Howard is correct in thinking that the public can discern between a grand lie and a little lie. He’s not, really, a grand liar.
Death of the king, Little argument, Words to end winter
Pride of Erin | Across the fence | Descending gloom
John Howard and Alexander Downer do Australia no favours in suggesting that to place Australia’s interests ahead of those of the United States, is proof of anti-Americanism or unsound policy.
Tony Kevin considers the cost of the free trade agreement.
Warning signs for the Whitlam Government were there in 1974, with an ailing economy, a political storm in the Senate, sliding popularity and a scandal unfolding in secret.
Under different leadership, in different times, changes in attitudes towards asylum seekers have been profound and swift
Denis Tracey on Ronald Wright’s A Short History of Progress.
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