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A Sense of Place Magazine

Memorial Drinks for Dr Stephen Edwards

For anyone who knew him, there are memorial drinks in Sydney at the El Rocco Room corner Brougham and William St Kings Cross from 6.30 to 9.30 pm on Tuesday December 9!  Stephen passed away after a long struggle with cancer at the Sacred Heart Hospice late last month....

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The Long Drive: Goodbye Road

Michael Gray Griffith There is so much space out here – it’s as if the gods left before they could bother with mountains, valleys, or grand forests. You could misplace an entire civilisation inside it. We did, and they are still lost. On the beaches near Eucla –...

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Regime Change The US Empire

Reading by Tim Foley: I support regime change in the United States. The real kind, not the “new face at the front desk every few years” kind. I’m all for overthrowing tyrannical power structures, I just think we should start with the worst one. Why

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MEET ME AT REDCLIFFE ON MELBOURNE CUP NIGHT (TUESDAY)

An active group of Progressive Christians meet regularly at Redcliffe to debate the core issues of modern Christianity. They call themselves the REDCLIFFE EXPLORERS and they are interesting people who have expansive minds. I am delighted to have accepted their...

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Mr. Trump: Greenland is not for sale

Trump’s absurdity seems to have no limits. Feeling emboldened after invading Venezuela, he feels he can now swallow another country at his whim. His eyes are now fixated on Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, under the pretext that it is necessary for American national security. The irony is that

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The cry for myth

My path toward Classical education did not begin with a love of antiquity, but with disillusionment. While studying psychology, I sensed that no matter how diligently I applied myself to its methods, the discipline could not account for the fullness of the human person. The problem was not psychology’s concern

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Candid imperialism: Trump, racketeering and Venezuelan oil

It usually takes archival digging, the golden gaffe, an ill-considered remark and occasional spells of candour by those in power, to admit that the United States has, in common with other imperial powers, brutal ambitions. An example of the latter was General Smedley Butler who, at his death in 1940,

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