
Culture
December 1, 2020And now for something completely indifferent
The Morrison government is yet to fully realise that sidelining the arts hurts the economy
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Culture
December 1, 2020And now for something completely indifferent
The Morrison government is yet to fully realise that sidelining the arts hurts the economy
Politics
June 1, 2020The new tyranny of distance
Facing a historic isolation of a different kind, what next for our migrant nation?
Politics
December 2, 2019The middle of nowhere
Australia’s political leaders have lost their bearings in a changed world
nation_reviewed
June 2, 20192019 election: The shock of the new normal
Why Morrison’s victory shouldn’t have surprised the major parties
Politics
October 1, 2018Blowing up the government to save it
The Coalition has learnt nothing from Labor’s leadership disaster
Politics
April 1, 2017Our ethnic face
The Australia of Pauline Hanson’s second parliamentary term looks very different to the Australia of her first
Politics
December 1, 2016Australia divided
The electorate has fractured into three economic and cultural zones
Politics
June 1, 2016Back to the centre
The electorate is not as volatile as we might imagine
blog
March 15, 2016Transition vamp
We all know Australia is changing, but no-one can tell us into what
Politics
November 1, 2015The race card
Australia’s long and surprising history of playing racial politics
Politics
May 1, 2015History repeats
The predictable patterns of Australian politics
Global financial crisis
March 2, 2012Love thy Leader
Fraser, Hawke, Keating and Howard in Retirement
Politics
November 3, 2011The book of Paul
Lessons in leadership and Paul Keating