Racism and sexism were central to Errol Flynn’s life and career, but despite this the new biography is compulsive reading, says Dennis Altman.
Leo standoff could happen in Australia, though both political and clerical leaders here are much more cautious about church–state relations.
A recent piece in P&I, Will T20 Cricket Kill the Test Game? raised questions about the direction of cricket and the growing dominance of the T20 format. Beneath the debate about formats, however, lies ...
Kos Samaras, ever-enlightening on the complexities of public opinion and political change, provides some startling figures: “The top 10 per cent of households hold over half the nation’s wealth. The ...
Women and children trapped in squalid conditions in the Al Roj internment camp in Syria returned to Australia to a media and government witch hunt. One member of the group and her daughter are ...
Yi Fuxian’s analysis of China’s demographic crisis relies on flawed comparisons and standard neoliberal blind spots. Comparing China’s 49-hour enterprise work week to OECD averages is comparing apples ...
Deepcut News co-founder and journalist Antoun Issa captures his mother's true experiences of love, heartbreak and new hope during the violence of civil war in Lebanon, in his new book Rebirth. We ...
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