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A Sense of Place Magazine

Convoy to Canberra. Two. From All the Lands We Come

By John Stapleton Four years ago the sedate public service infested Australian capital saw the largest protest gathering in its history. The public were well and truly over the draconian, and as it turns out entirely unnecessary, restrictions on their freedoms. To...

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Convoy to Canberra: One. A Time for All Time.

By John Stapleton Four years ago the Australian government was faced with the closest thing the country has ever seen to a genuine People’s Revolution, as hundreds of thousands of people, furious over the excessive authoritarianism of the Covid era, marched on the...

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New Issue Of JOHNSTONE: The System Is Working Exactly As Intended

The new issue of JOHNSTONE is now available to order in print or download as a pay-what-you-want e-book version. As with all my work, everything contained in this magazine is free to reuse, reproduce or republish in any way. There are, broadly speaking, two different types of people who are

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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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Debunking: Australia Day is about 1949, not 1788!

Disclaimer: First Nations readers please be advised that this article mentions acts of racism and features antiquated language. If, like me, you were foolish enough to spend any time in the comments section of the seemingly infinite barrage of racist posts and articles circulating on social media yesterday, you probably

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Beyond the lease: a new framework for systemic housing certainty

For decades, the Australian housing narrative has been defined by its instability. What was once a foundational element of a stable life has shifted into a short-term, transactional experience. We have long viewed the relationship between those who provide housing and those who live in it as a zero-sum game

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Dooming the Chagos deal: the Diego Garcia dilemma

When remote islands start to interest chatterboxes in think tanks and bureaucrats in foreign ministries, we can only assume that some matters will be exaggerated over others. With the Chagos Islands, there is one matter that is hard to exaggerate. The plight of its indigenous population has been horrendous, treated

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Guterres and UN prolong Jewish-Arab conflict rather than ending it

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the United Nations (UN) still continue to believe that the creation of a new Arab State between Israel and Jordan – located in Gaza, the West Bank including East Jerusalem – is the only solution that can lead to the end of the 130

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