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Three or four years ago a monster storm swept across the centre of the united states and wrapped the land in a coat of ice.
It was a sublime moment of coincidence. In the midst of reading The Finkler Question, English novelist Howard Jacobson’s comic meditation on contemporary Jewish identity, a message flashed across my ...
It’s 5 am on a pitch-black inner Melbourne street. Two small children are sleeping inside a weatherboard house as their mother, the lawyer and corporate activist Shen Narayanasamy, creeps into a taxi ...
Melbourne-based Elizabeth Finkel is a former biochemist who switched to telling the stories of other scientists. She is the former editor of Cosmos magazine.
After the death of her mother, the author reflects on the hold of sugar upon her family’s health and history ...
The danger of misrepresenting new malpractice regulations as muzzling doctors’ opinions On Saturday October 8, The Australian published an op-ed titled: “Health disgrace: bureaucrats in bid to silence ...
On April 24, the House Standing Committee on Health, Aged Care and Sport released the report of its six-month-long investigation into long COVID. Parliamentary committees are odd ...
Hugh Robertson manages a record label, writes a lot and thinks about the Sydney Swans too much.
Nicola Roxon is a Labor politician and the former attorney-general.
Polly Borland contemporary artist whose practice has seen her expand and trouble the portraiture genre. She lives in Los Angeles.
Dion Kagan is a writer, researcher and the author of Positive Images: Gay Men and HIV/AIDS in the Culture of ‘Post-Crisis’.
Anne Rutherford is a film critic and adjunct associate professor in cinema studies at Western Sydney University.