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A Sense of Place Magazine

My Angry Breast: The Latest from A Sense of Place Publishing

My Angry Breast tells a personal journey through diagnosis, chemotherapy, mastectomy, and the aftermath of hearing those devastating words: “You have cancer.” Having experienced the trauma of a cancer diagnosis through her father’s final years, Robyn’s passion was to...

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Our Government The Enemy: Ramesh Thakur. Extract.

Professor Ramesh Thakur, one of Australia’s most esteemed academics, will be on Cafe Locked Out with John Stapleton and Michael Gray Griffith. It will be streamed at 10am Australian Eastern Time and also be available on X, YouTube, Rumble, Facebook and Substack. A...

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IT’S TIME TO ‘WALK IN THE SPIRIT’

You will enjoy this powerful and inspirational page turning novel about the lives of six very different people. Its fascinating pages will reveal to you that they are Muslim, Jew, Christian, Indigenous, Confucian, LGBTI. In varying ways and at different times they...

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Intergenerational inequity? The young have never had it so good

The Albanese government’s latest budget has been partly framed to promote “intergenerational equity” and is aimed at skewing policy to the young as they are supposedly worse off compared with previous generations who now owe them extra support through additional taxes on their past earnings, investments and alleged accumulated wealth.

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Ted Turner: the devil behind cable news

Being very much the all-American figure that he was, the passing of Ted Turner was bound to enliven the cliché machine with the usual, clotty descriptions: the philanthropist, the conservationist, the yachtsman, sporting proprietor and twenty-four hour news pioneer. “He thought big and lived large,” observed Guardian US columnist Margaret

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Coastal tourist dollars don’t stay local

In 2024, an international report by The Travel Foundation showed that globally, around 50-80 per cent of coastal tourist dollars are ‘leaked’ from the destination, providing little or no local benefit.In New South Wales, towns with a Coles and Woolworths take the lion’s share of tourist dollars, followed by short

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New Politics

The Budget: Labor’s slow and stuttered crawl toward reform

On Tuesday night, Treasurer Jim Chalmers will deliver what is being regarded as one of the most important federal Budgets in many years, promising action on housing affordability, productivity, cost-of-living pressures and long-awaited tax reform.Of course, we’ll have to wait to see whether this will be the case or not,

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Budget, gas and housing: Can Labor finally deliver real reform?

This week’s briefing outlines the big issues to look out for: Labor’s defining Budget test over tax reform, housing affordability, gas exports and cost-of-living pressures, as the Albanese government faces growing demands for economic change while navigating the rise of One Nation, deepening tensions with China and mounting questions about

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