Sparks in the Abyss - Humanity, Honour, and Hope in the Great War
Accounts from the First World War demonstrate that even in the hells of the trenches humanity was not completely lost.
Valedictory: Rhoda Ann Roberts AO Returns to the Dreaming
An Indigenous woman, a luminary, a creator. We are the lesser for her loss.
From Arnhem Land’s River to the Sea
Between the Glyde’s brown pull and the Arafura’s breath,where saltpan cracks like sentences half-said,I walk the country that was old before our clocks,and learn to read a language without thread.The paperbarks lean inward, pale and peeling,their…
Iran's Enduring Splendour: Refuting the Myth of Persian Barbarism
Iranian culture across the arts transcends the myth of Persien barbarism.
Populist Politics: Australia's One Nation and the American Warning
Australia must learn from the deterioration of democratic freedoms of the United States and defend the freedoms of individuals and independence of the courts.

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