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Bertrand Russell’s universe
Dr Myint Zan
19/05/2022
One hundred and fifty years ago on 18 May 1872 the philosopher Bertrand Russell was born. Of everything he said ...
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Home to roost: Getting out of our housing mess
David James
16/05/2022
Whoever wins this week’s election will inherit an Australian economy that is more distorted than it has been since the ...
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MBJ’s view
Matt Bissett-Johnson
14/05/2022
See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson.
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What the neoliberalism-hating left should love about markets
Richard Holden
12/05/2022
It is fashionable these days to dunk on markets. Show me something bad in the world and I’ll show you ...
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Anzac Day: Religious services are turning veterans away
Phillip Hoglin
09/05/2022
I didn’t attend the Anzac dawn service this year. In truth, I have not attended a dawn service for over ...
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Mapping climate policy
Kathryn Davidson
07/05/2022
As the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions becomes increasingly urgent, governments of all levels, as well as private businesses ...
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