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Reviews of Just another little murder; Willie’s Bar and Grill; Islam in Australia; and Lines of my Life.
A Naga poet keeps her culture alive even without a recognised homeland
Frank Brennan looks at Philip Ayres’ Owen Dixon.
Commonwealth cousins Australia and Canada are headed toward distinctly different futures
Curiosity may have been the death of the cat, but it is the lifeblood of science. Recently Archimedes came across two delightful examples of how human the events leading to advances in scientific research can be.
Chris Wallace-Crabbe on After Shakespeare: An Anthology and The Oxford Book of Aphorisms, both edited by John Gross.
Once a model nation state—Hugh Laracy considers Tonga’s future.
Orwell’s Australia: From Cold War to Culture Wars | A Woman of Independence | The Man Who Knew Too Much
Cruising Samurai | Big Fish | Good bye Lenin! | Cold Mountain
Lucille Hughes discusses the state of the Australian film industry
Letters from Marilyn Shepherd and Brent Howard
Terri Janke's Butterfly Song and Hsu-Ming Teo's Behind the Moon are two novels that examine the "Australian condition."
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