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Uncertainty and the pull of magical beliefs
Emily Harris
17/08/2022
Magic has a seemingly universal allure. It’s interwoven in some of the most popular narratives for children and adults, from ...
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The conflict over privilege and disadvantage in leftist politics
Holly Lawford-Smith
15/08/2022
The latest in a series of intra-left conflicts turns on the decision to bar male athletes from competition in the ...
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MBJ’s view
Matt Bissett-Johnson
13/08/2022
See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson.
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How ‘neoliberalism’ became an insult in Australian politics
Henry Maher
10/08/2022
The much-debated term ‘neoliberalism’ again entered the political debate last week, with Greens leader Adam Bandt using a National Press ...
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How tax phobia cramps our future
Ian Robinson
08/08/2022
For many years, Australian governments with a vision for the nation have been hamstrung in their ability to fully realise ...
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Telehealth: The next fight for assisted dying advocates
Jane Morris
06/08/2022
In June 2005, royal assent was given to the Criminal Code Amendment (Suicide Related Material Offences) Bill 2005. This ushered ...
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