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The reef is fine but academic freedom remains in peril

The first images I saw of the Great Barrier Reef were in 1980s television news reports warning that the crown-of-thorns…

5 Dec 2020

The Greens: we’re washed up

Can I interest anyone in a festive tea-towel?  The Australian Greens are flogging a new range optimistically titled ‘legends’ featuring…

5 Dec 2020

The Greens: we want to change the world, so let’s first get stoned

I hate to admit it, but there seems little point trying to hide the obvious. We’re losing the war on…

4 Dec 2020

Andrew Bolt drives the Mad F–king Witches madder still

Only a small handful of people can trigger the Mad F***ing Witches. Rupert Murdoch, is up there, obviously. Ditto most ‘conservative white…

4 Dec 2020

Annastacia Palaszczuk’s arrogant Twits

A Twitter incident from Wednesday last week reveals a few interesting things about the Queensland state government and modern politics…

4 Dec 2020

Their ABC presents: Jimmy Barnes, the China expert of the Largs Piers Hotel

Jimmy Barnes is better known for his screaming than for his expertise on foreign affairs which, of course, makes him…

3 Dec 2020

The compelling case for replacing stamp duty

Grey-haired Australians can sit on their porches and yell at lawn-trespassers to their heart’s content. But they need to stop…

3 Dec 2020

What’s the magic word, Lidia? Justice?

As any toddler will tell you, there’s usually a way to get what you want. There’s a magic word to…

3 Dec 2020

What does the different Covid data tell us?

In spite of the approval of one vaccine and the likely approval of at least two others, the government seems…

5 Dec 2020

Brexit negotiations paused ahead of crunch talks

Those hoping for white smoke in the Brexit negotiations tonight will be left disappointed. After a week of intense negotiations,…

5 Dec 2020

A Sudan-Israel peace deal could be Trump's crowning achievement

Twitter is not always kind to the Jewish state. But the peace accord between Israel, UAE and Bahrain that was…

5 Dec 2020

France would be foolish to veto a Brexit deal

Britain and France are heading for an almighty bust-up over Brexit. This morning the French junior minister for European affairs,…

5 Dec 2020

They are spitting in our face

Why are we so surprised and outraged by the recent behaviour of the Chinese government? A nation which can machine-gun…

5 Dec 2020

Playing politics with mental health

As a psychiatrist working in the public sector, I was depressed to see that the Productivity Commission’s Inquiry Report into…

5 Dec 2020

Bad trip, man

The 5 January runoff election for the last two vacant seats in the US Senate is a do-or-die affair for…

5 Dec 2020

Scapegoating Trump for US Covid mess

The US presidential election was more a referendum on Donald Trump than a contest between him and Joe Biden. Trump’s…

5 Dec 2020

Iran’s deadly diplomacy

Iran’s deadly diplomacy is no joke, even if it is prosecuted by blundering buffoons. The release of Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert…

5 Dec 2020

Dismissing Pearl

Contrary to claims in two articles by David Pearl in these pages (‘The demonisation of Sir John Kerr’ and ‘Dismiss…

Military madness

Why has the government, with  the high command, effectively declared war on Australian soldiers who served in Afghanistan, including those…

5 Dec 2020

Welcome to Boola Bardip

Are you a visionary leader capable of delivering a $180 million arts and culture precinct in Alice Springs? If so,…

28 Nov 2020

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Gary Garrels

Let me take you down the strange rabbit hole of contemporary art museum culture. The senior curator of painting and…

5 Dec 2020

Richard Tognetti

There’s no doubt about the Australian Chamber Orchestra; full of confidence it is sailing into 2021 with its most ambitious…

5 Dec 2020

The Queen’s Gambit

As the Covid virus recedes even from Victoria – and the South Australian scare proves less serious than it looked…

28 Nov 2020

Eryn Jean Norvill

Normality is returning, bit by bit, to public entertainment.Apparently fifty thousand people can go to a football match, yelling themselves…

28 Nov 2020

Kiwi Life / Language

David Cohen I often used to ask myself what the ultimate secret is of playing great chess, and I suppose…

Was endorsing Boris one of my worst misjudgments ever?

Now that our social lives are a Venn diagram that only mathematicians can understand I am officially becoming a recluse.…

5 Dec 2020

Dear Mary: How do I stop the cleaner ‘helping’ with my jigsaw?

Q. Unlike my wife, I am tiring of Netflix. Wanting a project to occupy me during these long dark nights,…

5 Dec 2020

The strange language of this year

‘Forget coronavirus,’ said my husband, ‘the word of the year is strange.’ The strange thing is he’s right. This wasn’t…

5 Dec 2020

In the land of the blind

Carter William Page, born in 1971, is the former United States Navy officer with personal, business, scholarly and government connections…

5 Dec 2020

Who killed Jane Britton in 1969?

The problem with telling stories about Harvard is that Harvard, if it teaches anything these days, teaches distrust of stories.…

5 Dec 2020

No one ‘got’ the Sixties better than David Bailey

What caught my eye towards the end of Look Again was this conversation between David Bailey and the shoe designer…

5 Dec 2020

Bright and beautiful: the year’s best art books reviewed

When he was a student, the celebrated American modernist master Robert Rauschenberg once told me that his ‘greatest teacher’ —…

5 Dec 2020

The plight of the migrant: Crossed Lines, by Marie Darrieussecq, reviewed

‘We should be living in a brave country and on a brave planet that bravely distributes its occupants,’ thinks Rose…

5 Dec 2020

The British Empire is now the subject on which the sun never sets

Wrestling with the history of the British Empire is the unfinished and unfinishable project of our history. Time’s Monster takes…

5 Dec 2020

Roy Strong’s towering egotism is really rather engaging

There is nothing wrong with being self-invented. The most interesting people in the world designed themselves. And in this matter…

5 Dec 2020

Blame game

Ah, millennials. Golden children of the Digital Age or dysfunctional, over-educated slackers? Bit of both, says Anne Helen Petersen, although…

28 Nov 2020