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A Sense of Place Magazine

On interviewing the last surviving Anzac

By John Stapleton After decades in mainstream journalism, and having written literally thousands of stories, there aren’t too many things I haven’t written about. But there was one story about the world’s last survivor of the Gallipoli campaign, Alec Campbell, that...

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Capitalism Trains Us To Blame Each Other For Systemic Abuses

Reading by Tim Foley: The capitalist empire blames all systemic problems on the individual. The problem isn’t billionaire megacorporations polluting the planet, it’s that you drive a car. The problem isn’t that it’s getting harder and harder to afford to live as the ruling class

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TRACKS TO SOMEWHERE

I am in the 95th year of my life. I enjoy my memories as well as my thoughts on how I could have handled them better. One of them is my meeting with John Howard in 1996 when he gave me approval to begin planning a freight railway from Melbourne to Darwin via New South...

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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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MEDIA STATEMENT : FELIPE ALVAREZ CORONIAL INQUEST

Carissa Lee is a Noongar actor and writer born on Wemba-Wemba country, and is the First Nations Public Policy Commissioning Editor for The Conversation. She just recently submitted her PhD at the University of Melbourne on cross-cultural collaborations in the performing arts.

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Our Children are the Treaty generation

Sheree Lowe is VACCHO’s Executive Director of the Social Emotional Wellbeing unit and the Balit Durn Durn Centre. Sheree is a Djab Wurrung and Gunditjmara woman with strong ties to Southwest Victoria and has lived most of her life on Wadawurrung Country. She was an elected member of the south

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The spirit of Cain

Last month the ABC broadcast a young woman inviting the nation to imagine what it would do to Gina Rinehart when the revolution comes. There was a stick. There were her intestines. There was a sausage roll. The national broadcaster said the tone was satirical.I have no interest in whether

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Drone Defence in ASEAN – better present than absent

As anyone who has followed the Russo-Ukrainian war would know, aerial suicide or One Way Attack (OWA) drones, with ranges in the 10s or many 100s of kilometres have been used by both sides to deadly effect. Ukraine has successfully deployed many of its OWA drones to assail Russian military

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New Politics

The politics of distraction and the ongoing decline of the media

Illustration: Josh Adams/Green Left.Labor is doing its best to imitate Pauline Hanson’s racist magic-wand politics, sending out the message that migration numbers will fall dramatically, without causing any pain at all, without damaging universities, without making skill shortages worse or weakening an economy that has been calibrated to sustain itself

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The police state of New South Wales

The Minns government presents its proposed expansion of digital surveillance powers as a necessary response to organised crime, but the big issue isn’t whether NSW Police should investigate criminal networks; it’s whether police should be able to access mobile phones without the judicial safeguards that prevent legitimate investigations from going

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The new US imperialism of AUKUS

Malcolm Turnbull’s description of AUKUS as a “colossal mistake” is becoming increasingly difficult to dismiss. Australia is committing hundreds of billions of dollars to a nuclear submarine program that depends on almost everything going right across three countries, several decades and a succession of governments – while leaving many of

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