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Dean Sewell is an award-winning documentary photographer based in Sydney who concentrates his gaze on the social implications of the new globalised world economy and the environmental consequences of ...
Max Costello was a WorkSafe Victoria prosecuting solicitor and RMIT Employment Law lecturer. He co-wrote submissions to the 2014 Moss review and the 2015 Senate Select Committee on Nauru abuses.
At first glance Moonee Ponds, a suburb in the north of Melbourne on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung land, is all suburban brick homes, main roads and supermarkets. But 10 minutes’ walk from the train station, ...
The minute I was accepted into medical school I became, in the eyes of my friends and family, a professor of every clinical specialty, with a sideline in veterinary medicine. The calls started almost ...
The horror of Nazi officialdom is laid bare in Matti Geschonneck’s latest film I moved to Berlin in 2007 and, needing work, spent my first few months in the city painting the guest rooms of a newly ...
Revisiting The Misfits, Arthur Miller’s gift to his wife Marilyn Monroe, which roped in Hollywood’s fading luminaries for a ...
It’s tempting to think Pauline Hanson chose Malcolm Roberts because he looks like a puppet. Barely five feet tall, One Nation’s second senator for Queensland perches beside me on a Parliament House ...
Tim Lyons is a research fellow at progressive think-tank Per Capita, and a former ACTU Assistant Secretary.
We are tree-changers who purchased part of a subdivision of a 4000-acre grazing property near Murrurundi, New South Wales, 11 years ago. The entire 4000 acres had been over-grazed, and it was so ...
An oral history of the Warwick & Joanne Capper ‘Penthouse’ shoot Like the 1960s, the 1990s were a break-out period for sexuality in pop culture. Basic Instinct, topless Calvin Klein ads and widespread ...
The first poem I read by Luke Morcom is entitled ‘My Loving Wife’. In the first three stanzas, a man sings in praise of his new spouse, counting the ways that he loves her. But then, in the final two ...
Since Mia’s death, Rosie Ayliffe campaigns for change to the Australian visa requirement of 88 days of farmwork and an end to exploitative, dangerous practices.