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Art speaks, but we sometimes need translation
June Saunders was a little-known Queensland poet with a wealth of potential
Guy Rundle reflects on the lives of James McAuley and Harold Stewart.
John Honner travels down memory lane with Michael McGirr’s Bypass: The story of a road
Kirsty Sangster looks at the effectiveness of truth commissions.
Dorothy Horsfield visits the fastest growing Jewish community in Europe
Judith Wright was not just a much greater writer than most of the artist-activists who had preceded her, but also a much greater activist.
The organisational culture within Australia’s Department of Immigration appears to have little regard for human rights, but an ex-insider says it didn’t have to be that way
Margaret Dooley Award Winner, 2005: Sarah Kanowski argues that reading is a moral practice.
The best of 2005 - Jennifer Moran on three annual anthologies of Australian writing.
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