In his piece on Afghanistan (‘Comment: Afghanistan’, October), Hugh White argues that America’s strategic dominance...
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John Birmingham
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
You cannot blame them, because Perry’s restaurant, located in a grand old insurance building, does...
Louis Nowra
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
I set out to watch most of the Australian films released this year because I wanted to grasp the...
Tony Roberts
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November 2009
In 1881, a massive pastoral boom commenced in the top half of the Northern Territory, administered by...
John Birmingham
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November 2009
The Flinthart of that once-upon-a-time rarely flinched from the confronting, and occasionally violent... The Nation Reviewed
David Marr
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
Sydney’s brand new archbishop wanted money – lots and lots of money – to persuade 400,000 souls in the nation’s most sinful city “to...
Gail Bell
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November 2009
One year, in the middle of December, I received an unexpected Christmas card. Inside, the message read: “Felix and I are both...
Gay Bilson
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November 2009
It is like a sixteenth-century court: royal, papal, judicial – take your pick. The court makes its own rules and makes sure, by its self...
Benjamin Law
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November 2009
At the registration table for Lovelinx, a national conference run by a Christian organisation, an array of educational books and DVDs... Arts Letters 2009
Louis Nowra
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
I set out to watch most of the Australian films released this year because I wanted to grasp the...
Peter Singer
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
Jonathan Safran Foer is a talented novelist with a gift for writing amusingly about serious issues....
Waleed Aly
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November 2009
In the mid-1960s, a young underground band played a gig at a Catholic youth club. The promoter...
Philip Hensher
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November 2009
Peter Carey said a decade ago: “My fictional project has always been the invention or discovery of my...
Sebastian Smee
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November 2009
Janine Burke’s Source (Allen & Unwin, 400pp; $55.00) is about the inspiration and... ContributorsLetters to the editorIn his piece on Afghanistan (‘Comment: Afghanistan’, October), Hugh White argues that America’s strategic dominance... It was a touch unfair of Alan Saunders to compare Underbelly and all its shortcomings with the heights of... In the last year (11 issues) the Monthly has published a total of 198 pieces, of which 147 (74%) were... In November, Waleed Aly paid earnest tribute to the English rock pioneers Pink Floyd (‘Obscured by Clouds’). While I... Subscriber-only accessSubscribe to The Online Monthly to read the current issue now.
Louis Nowra
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
I set out to watch most of the Australian films released this year because I wanted to grasp the condition of our industry. On a...
Hugh White
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
The big story of 2009 has been the economic downturn, better known as the Global Financial Crisis, and the biggest part of that story...
Alan Saunders
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
Well, at least nobody had to wear tights. We were all clad in a seemly manner – academic robes for most of us – when we stepped onto the...
Benjamin Law
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
People might flock to the Gold Coast to feel alive, but it is increasingly also a destination for the dead. Drive inland, away from the...
Amanda Lohrey
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
On a recent trip to Sydney I was urged by friends to visit a new butcher shop in the wealthy suburb of Woollahra. At ?rst I was...
Gay Bilson
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Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
Early in October the broad beans began to appear, but were still so small that it was mere ritual to nip one or two off and eat them... Subscription offersSubscribe $59.95: Printed magazine - save over 30% by subscribing. Gift subscriptions can also be purchased online. The Online Monthly $40: Published simultaneously with the print edition. Content flagged with the Institutions: Multi-user access to The Online Monthly for institutions. Back issues: You can now purchase previous print editions of The Monthly online for $9.95 (postage included). Free: Most essays from previous editions of The Monthly and up to 3 pieces from the current edition are free online. Free newsletter |
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