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Friday, November 11, 2022

Undermined

Is it possible to tax the coal and gas industries without the conservative media crying “mining tax”?


Essays  Right arrow

Federal politics

The makeover: Peter Dutton’s hard sell to the electorate

Can the Opposition leader change his hard-man image while also making a virtue of his consistency?

The makeover: Peter Dutton’s hard sell to the electorate
Native foods in the Plate Southern Land

Food

Native foods in the Plate Southern Land

What does the rise of culinary nationalism mean for the way we think about Australian food?

Should the Australian Museum return Papuan artefacts?

Culture

Should the Australian Museum return Papuan artefacts?

The call for the return of sacred objects stolen from Papua by Frank Hurley poses uncomfortable questions for Australia’s museums


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Image of Lady Justice statue Photo © Jonathan Brady / PA Wire
Image of Sydney neurosurgeon Charlie Teo posing for a photograph, January 19, 2017. Image © Paul Miller / AAP Images

Media

Charlie’s angels

Neurosurgeon Charlie Teo is facing a reckoning of sorts, but what of the media whose fawning reporting has long sustained his reputation?

Image from The White Lotus season 2 Image credit: HBO / Binge

Television

‘The White Lotus’ season two

Mike White’s satire of the vacationing class fails to hold the same appeal in its second season

Image of Fox Corporation chief executive officer Lachlan Murdoch and Sarah Murdoch arriving for the state dinner hosted by United States President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, September 20, 2019. Photo © Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP / abacapress.com

Media

Lachlan Murdoch: Welcome to the cub

Since taking on the top job at Fox Corporation, Lachlan Murdoch has found himself in exalted company

The Nation Reviewed  Right arrow

Prince Charles in Sydney, January 26, 1994

Federal politics

The curious mind of King Charles III

Why Elizabeth, not Charles, is a good model for a future Australian head of state

Illustration by Jeff Fisher

Federal politics

Salute to the sum

Can ‘wellbeing’ be entrenched as a metric for future federal budgets?

Illustration by Jeff Fisher

Racism

Race around the world

The dangers of DFAT’s travel advice ignoring racial, cultural or religious diversity

Illustration byJeff Fisher

Infrastructure

Renewable energy’s power-lines problem

Protests against new transmission lines may prove the real challenge for renewables

Arts & Letters  Right arrow

Detail of Cressida Campbell’s ‘Still life with electric fan’, 1997

Art

A close, careful looking: The work of Cressida Campbell

A new NGA exhibition of the Australian artist’s meticulous paintings should deliver her from local obscurity

Colin Farrell in ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’

Film

The unsettled isle: Martin McDonagh’s ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’

A masterpiece from the strange mind of the Irish playwright and writer-director of ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’

Image of Marcel Proust, in 1910

Books

The centenary of the death of Marcel Proust

What better time to read or re-read the quintessential modernist novel ‘À la Recherche du Temps Perdu’?

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Cover of ‘Best of Friends’

Books

Kamila Shamsie’s ‘Best of Friends’

The latest novel exploring the politics of race and class in Britain, from the Women’s Prize for Fiction winner

Paddy Considine as King Viserys I Targaryen

Television

‘House of the Dragon’

In the ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel, Paddy Considine’s brilliant turn as a kindly king in a brutal world is a stand-out

In Light of Recent Events  Right arrow
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Are dogs likely to help their owners in danger?
In light of recent events

Podcasts  Right arrow

7am

‘Air of possibility’: Surely not in Canberra?!

Columnist for The Saturday Paper Chris Wallace on a new season for politics.

HOST Ruby Jones
GUEST Chris Wallace

7am

Elon Musk’s half-baked Twitter takeover

Elle Hardy, on Elon Musk’s attempt to engineer the truth.

HOST Ruby Jones
GUEST Elle Hardy

7am

They were warned, and did it anyway: Inside robo-debt

Rick Morton on the robo-debt royal commission and how years of suffering could have been averted.

HOST Ruby Jones
GUEST Rick Morton