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Mark Carkeet celebrates the life and work of Evelyn Waugh.
Recent statements by government leaders accusing their own schools of ‘values neutral’ education demonstrate clearly how out of touch they are with teaching and learning in the nation’s classrooms.
In a knee-jerk of anti-terrorist fervour, the French Government seems to want religion to be totally private, walled in.
Mike Ticher looks at the value of public schools to the community.
The move to private education is not always what parents might hope.
Michael Furtado on public money and private schools.
It’s the best of jobs and the worst of jobs, and it’s time we all took it a lot more seriously.
The following essays by Morag Fraser and John Schumann are edited addresses from the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series held in February–March 2005.
David R. Jones reviews A Tradition of Giving: Seventy-Five Years of Myer Family Philanthropy by Michael Liffman, and Mr Felton’s Bequests by John Poynter.
Troy Bramston looks at new ideas in Imagining Australia: Ideas for our future.
Tom Butler (1915–2005): lawyer, editor of the Catholic Worker newspaper
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