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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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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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The Coalition’s chaos has become a self-writing political satire

The amateurism of the federal Coalition parties, both in office and more recently in opposition, has long been observed but has become worse. They have abysmally failed to fulfill their pivotal role of holding the Albanese government to account. By amateur we are referring to part-time effort, unprofessionalism, and

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Are the zero-emissions ideologues energy blind?

Shockingly, zero-emissions ideologists have no comprehension that renewables, like wind and solar, only exist to generate occasional electricity. Since these so-called renewables, CANNOT manufacture any of the more than 6,000 products AND the various transportation fuels made from hydrocarbons for vehicles, planes and ships, that are demanded by the infrastructures

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Envy: the deadly sin of the left

Vilfredo Pareto (born in 1848) was an Italian economist and sociologist, who has been widely acclaimed. While his theories are still taught in universities, they are widely ignored by the current day Left. Pareto’s most profound observation was that an economic change is an improvement and desirable, if it makes

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