14 Mar Ethics & Religion Out in the open: Should candidates for parliament state their religious affiliations? 09/09/2022 By Peter Adamson 0 comments When I read Meredith Doig’s comment about "a new breed of 'muscular' Christians (Australian Rationalist, December 2020), some of them C... Continue reading
11 Mar Art, Humour & Poetry Dreamlands – Hopscotch 21/01/2024 By Yvonne Patterson 0 comments Clouds of dust bathe legs and shoes, submerging clothes in drab, red hues, kicked up high by dusty shoes landing, hopping, landing. ... Continue reading
09 Mar Philosophy & Psychology ‘Living well’ and having a ‘good life’ 09/09/2022 By Dr Myint Zan 0 comments Ronald Dworkin On 14 February 2013 one of the foremost legal, moral and political philosophers of the past several decades Professor R... Continue reading
07 Mar Business & Economics The illogic of global finance 09/09/2022 By David James 0 comments There are two things that should be understood about the global financial markets as the world faces what is being called the Great Res... Continue reading
03 Mar Ethics & Religion Rethinking the human: On being accountable in the Anthropocene 09/09/2022 By Paul Monk 0 comments In a quiet corner of my library is a book called Man and the Ecosphere. It's a set of essays from Scientific American, edited by Paul R... Continue reading
01 Mar Science & Health Adam’s letter: A story of vaccine, valour and victory 01/10/2021 By Alison Waters 0 comments At a time when the world's attention is focussed on the Covid-19 pandemic a Polish friend, Yvonne Freidman, has sent me an obscure piec... Continue reading