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Letters from Stephen Brown, Chris Curtis and Kerry Bergin.
Who’s the real father? Men’s rights, women’s quandaries and the truth about misattributed biological paternity.
The Make Poverty History campaign has inspired global solidarity. The challenge of ending poverty has progressed from an idea of good intent to a global campaign, enthusiastically embraced.
Tracy Crisp surveys the issues surrounding prenatal testing.
Celia Conlan finds food for thought in Fast Food and No Play Make Jack a Fat Boy, by Andy Griffiths, Jim Thomson and Sophie Blackmore.
The Spirit of Secular Art, for all its attention to the work of human hands devoted to festivity, often has an eye on human affairs at large. It can function as a challenge to many of the central themes of contemporary political life in Australia.
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