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Social policy advocates equip themselves for the economic debate
Life in Kabul.
Peter Davis charts the success of a land-remapping project.
Keith Shipton celebrates the photography of Michael Coyne.
When elders and officials in South Sudan are asked about the challenges facing peace in their region they talk of cows.
Dorothy Horsfield investigates an initiative to help the survivors of torture
Is Australia’s intervention in the Solomon Islands healing the wounds of the tension?
Peter Davis looks at the efforts of Sri Lanka to eradicate landmines.
For many years a pariah, the nation run by Colonel Mu’ammar Gaddafi has suddenly become the darling of the West
Michael Magnusson reviews David Freeman’s new production for Opera Australia of Verdi’s Nabucco.
As the government apologises to victims’ families for state-sanctioned atrocities during the civil war, the perpetrators remain free
Aboriginal communities across central Australia, struggling with the scourge of petrol sniffing, have been told it’s their problem—fix it.
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