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Cultural frustration and the Age of Influencers

Cultural frustration and the Age of Influencers

In an age where algorithmic outrage is the quickest route to influence, it is little wonder that two of the most divisive figures in modern media, Abbie Chatfield and Andrew Tate, have risen not by offering serious ideas, but by presenting a convenient villain on which to pin cultural frustration. They sit on opposite sides of the ideological spectrum ...
Move the Capital to Alice

Move the Capital to Alice

In a recent essay, Outback Gothic, I tried to define a new genre, one that lives outside what critics call Australian Gothic. Originally from the Pilbara and Kimberley, the unintended arrogance of that title has jarred with me all my life. Australian Gothic, from what I can gather, means desolation: cool weather with occasional heat, towns abandoned to ...
Australia needs a Joseph

Australia needs a Joseph

The Bible tells the story of Joseph, a man who rose from slavery to become the economic steward of Egypt. When Pharaoh dreamt of seven fat years followed by seven years of famine, Joseph interpreted the message correctly: prosperity was not permanent, and prudent leadership was necessary. Joseph ordered Egypt to store grain during the years of ...

Cultural frustration and the Age of Influencers

Cultural frustration and the Age of Influencers
In an age where algorithmic outrage is the quickest route to influence, it is little wonder that two of the most divisive figures in modern media, Abbie Chatfield and Andrew Tate, have risen not by offering serious ideas, but by presenting a convenient villain on which to pin cultural frustration. They sit on opposite sides of the ideological spectrum ...

Move the Capital to Alice

Move the Capital to Alice
In a recent essay, Outback Gothic, I tried to define a new genre, one that lives outside what critics call Australian Gothic. Originally from the Pilbara and Kimberley, the unintended arrogance of that title has jarred with me all my life. Australian Gothic, from what I can gather, means desolation: cool weather with occasional heat, towns abandoned to ...

Australia needs a Joseph

Australia needs a Joseph
The Bible tells the story of Joseph, a man who rose from slavery to become the economic steward of Egypt. When Pharaoh dreamt of seven fat years followed by seven years of famine, Joseph interpreted the message correctly: prosperity was not permanent, and prudent leadership was necessary. Joseph ordered Egypt to store grain during the years of ...