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A Sense of Place Magazine

Today In Dystopia

Reading by Tim Foley: Today in dystopia Americans are becoming increasingly outraged by the ubiquitousness of Flock’s AI-assisted surveillance cameras throughout US cities. Flock officers getting caught in lies and viral video footage of police abusing their access to the technology have contributed to the

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Manipulators Do Not Use Language The Same Way Normal People Do

Reading by Tim Foley: The world would be a much better place if everyone understood that manipulators do not use language the same way normal people do. Normal people use language to communicate and connect, while manipulative people use language to control and extract. Propagandists,

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AM SELLING AND SIGNING MY BOOK ‘WALK IN THE SPIRIT’ AT DYMOCKS CHERMSIDE BRISBANE ON SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK FROM 11am TO 12.30pm. I LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU. MY CO-AUTHOR NEILL FLORENCE WILL BE WITH ME.

WALK IN THE SPIRIT is a page turning novel about six people of different faiths who are not involved in organised religion but form a team to create a caring and sharing community while encountering bigoted and racist opposition. It is timely given the current war of...

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ITS TIME TO BUILD COMMUNITIES NOT DIVIDED BY RELIGION.

WALK WITH THE SPIRIT is a page-turning novel about people – Christian, Muslim, Jew, Confucian, Indigenous, LGBTI, Atheist – who try to create a caring and sharing and generous society in the Queensland City of Rockhampton despite the current international war in which...

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A reflection on Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week 2026

It’s Sorry Day and Reconciliation week  and I’m reminded again that language matters. White people tell me this constantly.Use the right language.Tone it down.Be careful how you say it.Be professional.Be strategic.Be calm.Be nice. Because language matters. And yet I keep watching white people use language as a weapon against Aboriginal

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Discrimination is not always the moral and commercial wrong it is made out to be

People (rightly) get upset if they are a victim of discrimination in employment or in receiving entitlements from government. In large measure this reflects a widespread conviction that the merit principle should be paramount in such matters. Regretfully, merit and purely commercial considerations are often subverted to other agendas.There is

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From utopia to branding: what happened to the fairy tale?

Never has fantasy been more commercially successful. Yet it is not obvious that it has become more imaginative. Long before the rise of the modern novel, fairy tales provided generations of listeners and readers with images of transformation, justice, adventure, and hope. They offered something more than entertainment. They opened

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The respectable corruption of Australia

Australia isn’t failing through dramatic collapse or overt criminality. It’s something more subtle and insidious. Australia is, in a structural sense, a corrupt system, but not in the way the term is usually understood.This isn’t corruption driven by bribery or violence. It’s a quieter form, a kind of genteel corruption,

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New Politics

Labor’s conference shows a party that no longer knows what it stands for

Labor conferences are carefully stage-managed affairs. The delegates will cheer, the leaders will deliver their polished speeches, and all the awkward debates are quietly buried behind procedural motions – except for a few orchestrated and tolerated tiffs – and everyone leaves declaring unity has been achieved. But there are far

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The Politics of Outrage: When anger becomes the business model

The politics of outrage is no longer just a style of campaigning – it has become one of the dominant business models within modern media and democracy. As podcasts, social media and creator platforms replace traditional gatekeepers, the algorithms increasingly reward anger, conflict and cultural warfare over the evidence and

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The Liberal Party’s winter of irrelevance: Can it recover?

Australian politics has entered a winter of discontent, and nowhere is the chill being felt more sharply than inside the Liberal Party. Angus Taylor leads an opposition with 42 seats in the House of Representatives, yet the party often appears to be chasing One Nation’s agenda rather than setting its

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