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Thursday, April 14, 2022

Questions of integrity

How can moderate Liberals profess to want an integrity commission while asking voters to support a party that won’t deliver one?


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Politics

Independents and the balance of power

The federal election may hinge on a new crossbench of professional women in wealthy inner-city seats and a rural revolt against the Nationals

Independents and the balance of power
The psychic terror wrought by palm-oil production

Environment

The psychic terror wrought by palm-oil production

How oil-palm plantations have uprooted the lives and dreams of a Papuan community


Online Latest  Right arrow

Image of Zoë Coombs Marr as Dave. Image supplied.

Comedy

‘Dave: The Opener’ by Zoë Coombs Marr

Zoë Coombs Marr’s cocksure male comedian returns in another incisive character study

Image of Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese preparing for morning TV interviews on day 1 of the 2022 federal election campaign, in Launceston. Image © Lukas Coch / AAP Images

Federal politics

Will the drover’s dog have his day?

Without a spirit of reform, Labor under Anthony Albanese is little more than Liberal-lite

Image of Will Smith hitting presenter Chris Rock on stage while presenting an award at the Oscars, March 27, 2022. Image © Chris Pizzello / AP Photo

Media

Will Smith’s Oscars slap and the takes it spawned

If there was anything more bizarre than Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars, it was the plethora of absurd hot takes that followed

Image of Australian cinematographer Christopher Doyle. Image supplied

Film

The cinematic brilliance of Christopher Doyle: ‘Like the Wind’

A new documentary film traces the life and work of the Australian cinematographer Christopher Doyle

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Flood scene from Lismore, New South Wales, February 28, 2022

Environment

Past the warning stage on climate

The floods and the advent of the climate emergency

Illustration by Jeff Fisher

Environment

Flooding back

Watching the Brisbane River swell, once more, to a destructive force

Illustration by Jeff Fisher

International politics

All the way with CBK

Caroline Kennedy’s appointment as US ambassador to Australia is a sign of the rising temperature in the Pacific

Illustration by Jeff Fisher

Law and order

Blinding contracts and labour law

A British backpacker’s win in the High Court has inadvertently left contractors with fewer employment protections

Illustration by Jeff Fisher

Law and order

Wholesome prison blues

The end of Risdon Prison’s Spartan Debating Club, which offered inmates skills for non-violent conflict

Vox  Right arrow

The Vox Owl

Both barrels

The author’s diaries record the early months of a year with change in the air

Arts & Letters  Right arrow

Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, ‘Dibirdibi country’ (2008

Art

Art heist: The landmark conviction of an Aboriginal art centre’s manager

The jailing of Mornington Island Art’s chief executive for dishonest dealing has shone a light on ethics and colonialism in the Indigenous art world

Detail of Anne Wallace’s ‘She is’ (2001)

Art

A new kind of history: ‘Know My Name’

A radical exhibition of women artists at the NGA draws wondrous connections across time and between disciplines

Detail from cover of Elena Ferrante’s ‘In the Margins’

Books

A writer unfolded: Elena Ferrante’s ‘In the Margins’

In an essay collection, the mysterious author of the Neapolitan novels pursues the “excessive” to counter patriarchal literature’s dominance

Publicity still from ‘The Duke’

Film

Maturity breach: ‘The Duke’ and ‘Big Bug’

While Roger Michell’s final film pairs Jim Broadbent with Helen Mirren in a dignified, grown-up cinema, Jean-Pierre Jeunet returns with a juvenile sci-fi sex-comedy

Noted  Right arrow

Still from ‘Slow Horses’

Television

‘Slow Horses’

A sardonic Gary Oldman heads a misfit branch of MI5 in Apple TV+’s thrilling exploration of personal motivation and political expedience

Image from ‘The Golden Cockerel’

Opera

‘The Golden Cockerel’

Barrie Kosky’s Adelaide production of Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera satirising the Russo-Japanese War came with uneasy resonances

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Cartoon
Regrowth at Banksia Bluff, Victoria
In light of recent events

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7am

Putin’s new plan in Ukraine

As Russian forces have withdrawn from around Kyiv, Ukrainians have found shocking scenes of civilians executed and evidence of alleged war crimes. But Russia isn’t leaving these towns to give up on its war in Ukraine.

HOST Ruby Jones
GUEST Jonathan Pearlman

7am

Inside Morrison’s pre-election appointments

In the final days of a Government, before an election is called, last-minute appointments are often made. Last week, the Morrison government made 19 of those, to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

HOST Ruby Jones
GUEST Rick Morton

7am

The Vote: Who is Anthony Albanese?

With an election called, Labor leader Anthony Albanese has six weeks to convince Australia he would make a better prime minister than Scott Morrison. The challenge is to avoid the mistakes of the last Labor election campaign.

HOST Ruby Jones
GUEST Karen Middleton