Indigenous Australia
Yukun’s return
The historic repatriation of the remains of an Aboriginal man murdered by a white policeman at Uluru in 1934

Orchestral manoeuvres: ‘Tár’ and ‘White Noise’
Todd Field’s drama asks to what extent we can separate a work from its maker, while Noah Baumbach tackles DeLillo’s best-known novel
Doctored facts in The Australian
The danger of misrepresenting new malpractice regulations as muzzling doctors’ opinions
The historic repatriation of the remains of an Aboriginal man murdered by a white policeman at Uluru in 1934
Robodebt and the transmission of shame
What the robodebt royal commission tells us about who knew what, and why it matters

Environment
Firewood harvesting threatens forests
Illegal timber felling is destroying globally significant river red gum forests in northern Victoria

Federal politics
Robodebt and the transmission of shame
What the robodebt royal commission tells us about who knew what, and why it matters

Film
From an Iranian masterpiece lost for decades to a devastating documentary about troubled children in eastern Ukraine, the year on screen was full of surprises

Film
Opening dialogues at the Marrakech International Film Festival 2022
The largest film festival in the Arab world showcases stories from around the globe, but those from Arabic and Middle Eastern filmmakers prove the most telling

Law and order
The twin spectacles in the trial of Bruce Lehrmann
Neither trial by jury nor trial by media are effective paths to a true, restorative justice

Federal politics
How an understanding of history would prepare our economic leaders to lay the groundwork for the future

Health
Doctored facts in The Australian
The danger of misrepresenting new malpractice regulations as muzzling doctors’ opinions

Science and technology
How an Australian discovered the oldest heart on the fossil record in the Kimberleys
The joys of planning then surrendering to a native garden, before bidding it a fond farewell

Art
The artist in space: Simryn Gill’s ‘Clearing’
A new commission for AGNSW’s Sydney Modern showcases the artist’s dedication to bearing witness

Film
Louche rich sink ships: Ruben Östlund’s ‘Triangle of Sadness’
The Swedish director’s Palme d’Or–winning satire of the ultra wealthy successfully throws a lot of (literal) crap at the wall

Film
Orchestral manoeuvres: ‘Tár’ and ‘White Noise’
Todd Field’s drama asks to what extent we can separate a work from its maker, while Noah Baumbach tackles DeLillo’s best-known novel

Film
The dry and the wet: Robert Connolly
The Australian producer-director of ‘Blueback’ has always sought to spotlight people with vision

Music
While my guitar gently bleeps: Oren Ambarchi’s ‘Shebang’
Another mesmerising album from the itinerant Australian, in collaboration with some of the biggest names in experimental music

Stories
A new story from Nobel Prize–winning author J.M. Coetzee, in its first English publication, for Summer Reading

Books
The English master novelist’s latest describes a boy’s sexual awakening with his piano teacher, and its lasting impact on his life

Books
Charmaine Papertalk Green and John Kinsella’s ‘ART’
The poets’ second collaboration, including work from the late Nyoongar artist Shane Pickett, interrogates the settler-colonial mindset
‘A patch of land’: Gardening with Laura Tingle
On this Weekend Read, chief political correspondent for the ABC’s 7.30 program Laura Tingle, with her piece from the summer issue of The Monthly.
HOST Ruby Jones
GUEST Laura Tingle
How counter-terrorism turned a blind eye to the far right, with Lydia Khalil
Author Lydia Khalil discusses how counter-terrorism turned a blind eye to the far right and how we all need to solve that problem.
HOST Ruby Jones
GUEST Lydia Khalil
The search for the very first star, with Dr Alan Duffy
Director of the Space Technology and Industry Institute at Swinburne University, Dr Alan Duffy on why the last year marked a new beginning for our understanding of the universe.
HOST Ruby Jones
GUEST Alan Duffy