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Peter Mares is the presenter of The National Interest on ABC Radio National and the author of Borderline: Australia’s Response to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Wake of the Tampa.
At just 26 years old, Édouard Louis is France’s foremost writer of post-industrial despair. His extraordinarily successful debut, The End of Eddy, was a coming-of-age memoir th ...
The Scott Morrison who claims that deterring boat people from ever embarking on the hazardous journey across the Indian Ocean ...
0 ENTRIES Jessica Stanley is a London-based Australian author of two novels: A Great Hope and Consider Yourself Kissed. LATEST ...
Contributor for The Saturday Paper, Ben Abbatangelo, on what the major parties are really offering – and what it all means for First Nations people around the country. At one point during this term of ...
Katter had a lot riding on a majority “yes” vote. It would be more than a vote for de-amalgamation; it would be a validation ...
From his days in a boys’ home to co-founding Australia’s first Indigenous theatre group, Jack Charles has been up and ...
In an essay collection, the mysterious author of the Neapolitan novels pursues the “excessive” to counter patriarchal ...
In a theatre setting, the masterly Irish writer considers the melting, capricious line between the truth and the fake ...
Rachel Perkins is a director, writer and founder of Blackfella Films. She leads a foundation that is recording languages and songlines through the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
Chairman and founder Gautam Adani’s transformation from a small struggling businessman in the state of Gujarat, a trading ...