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A Sense of Place Magazine

Vale Johnny Allen

Interview by John Stapleton Johnny Allen was the motivating force behind some of the most exciting activity in Australia during the 1970s, from The Arts Factory to the Nimbin Festival to Cabaret Conspiracy. He will be remembered as one of the seminal figures in our...

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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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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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Nuclear is the most reliable path to affordable electricity

Political leaders are increasingly prioritizing affordability (without the need for subsidies) as a cornerstone of electricity policy. They are now recognizing that high costs burden households, stifle economic growth, and fuel public discontent in wealthier nations that are providing taxpayer subsidies to support unreliable electricity from wind and solar.These same

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Hedonism’s dance: how the governing classes fell for Jeffrey Epstein

How did he generate so much paperwork, traffic and comment? New York financier, mountebank, all purposes conman and dedicated rake that he was, Jeffrey Epstein continues to nag living figures from beyond the grave and place them in a tight spot of bother. His correspondence with these individuals runs into

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Fermi, on firming the grid: ‘Are you all crazy?’

The ready availability online of official Australian data on energy costings and of easily applied AItools allows any reasonably well-informed independent researcher to explore government claims about future costs of a clean renewables-based electricity supply. The results may surprise. It’s not hard to imagine the late Enrico Fermi, the world’s

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