24 Jan History The dismissal: Truth at last 31/01/2024 By Geoffrey Barker 0 comments The dismissal of the Whitlam government in November 1975 was the most devastating and potentially dangerous constitutional crisis in Au... Continue reading
10 May Law & Politics The King’s coronation: Pomp and Australia’s divided circumstance 10/05/2023 By Alison Francis-Cracknell 0 comments On Saturday night, as the new King of England was being crowned, I found myself caught in the crux of our nation’s juxtaposition. As... Continue reading
19 Sep Law & Politics ‘Not my king’: Protesting the monarchy at a time of mourning 19/09/2022 By Maria O'Sullivan 0 comments During the present period of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II, public sensitivities in the United Kingdom and Australia are high. There’... Continue reading
11 Sep Philosophy & Psychology Why do we mourn people we don’t know? 11/09/2022 By Sarah Wayland 0 comments The death of Queen Elizabeth II has prompted public displays of grief around the world – from public gatherings at Buckingham Palace in... Continue reading