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Essays & Reportage “The preservation of pure learning” Frank Bongiorno 4 June 2021 The pandemic has exposed longstanding problems in Australian universities. But it’s possible to map a way out Essays & Reportage The twin pandemics Melissa Sweet 4 June 2021 Manufacturers of unhealthy products aren’t letting the crisis go to waste Books & Arts Menzies the puritan idealist Ian Hancock 4 June 2021 Conservative or liberal? A new book about the former prime minister rejects the old binary in favour of two other strands of thought National Affairs Not drowning, fighting Jo Chandler 3 June 2021 Have reporters’ cliches got in the way of understanding how Pacific islanders are dealing with climate change? National Affairs When bravado trumps reporting Margaret Simons 1 June 2021 The pandemic has brought out the best and the worst in journalism Books & Arts Location, location, location Jane Goodall 1 June 2021 _Mare of Easttown_ shines among a new crop of visually arresting crime series Subscribe to our email newsletter Three times a week in your inboxSubscribe here
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National Affairs The end of the population pyramid John Quiggin 1 June 2021 Fears about a declining birthrate reflect a twentieth-century view of how the economy works National Affairs Come in spinner Judith Ireland 28 May 2021 Announcing five inquiries in response to Brittany Higgins’s allegations was the easy bit. Now the government is trying to manage their impact National Affairs How Australia’s Covid-19 debt will look after itself Adam Triggs 24 May 2021 Concerns that the government’s post-pandenic debt will need to be repaid by future generations don’t stack upNational
Affairs By-election beat-up Peter Brent 24 May 2021 Last held by Labor in 1910, Upper Hunter stays in the hands of the Nats after Saturday’s vote National Affairs This year’s budget, last year’s spending Tim Colebatch 21 May 2021 Despite a booming state economy, the Victorian government plans evenmore stimulus
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Essays & Reportage A Taylor-made rebellion Brett Evans 28 May 2021 The high-profile federal energy minister faces a grassroots campaignin his electorate
Essays & Reportage Bitter harvest Hamish McDonald 28 May 2021 The pandemic has increased the bargaining power of seasonal workers in rural Australia. But how long will that last? Essays & Reportage The 1967 referendum: inspiration or burden? Tim Rowse 27 May 2021 The overwhelming Yes vote still grips our imagination Essays & Reportage Lonely evenings at the photocopier Rodney Tiffen 17 May 2021 It’s fifty years since the _New York Times_ set off a fateful sequence of events by publishing the Pentagon Papers Essays & Reportage Friendless in the courtroom Alecia Simmonds 14 May 2021 Women’s full right — and responsibility — to sit on juries came late to AustraliaBOOKS & ARTS
Books & Arts Gloves off Carolyn Collins 5 June 2021 Beguiled by familiar photos, have we forgotten one of the first anti–Vietnam wargroups?
Books & Arts Holding on Brian McFarlane 3 June 2021 Three films tackle dementia is very different ways Books & Arts Metamorphosis Peter Singer 31 May 2021 Why the world needed a new edition of_ The Golden Ass_ Books & Arts Killing the cop in your head Declan Fry 25 May 2021 Forty ways of looking at Veronica Gorrie’s _Black and Blue_ Books & Arts “Better to lose Australia” Mark Edele 25 May 2021 Sean McMeekin’s new account of Stalin’s war will suit VladimirPutin very well
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International Roe v Wade v Trump Lesley Russell 1 June 2021 The one-term president and his allies have had an outsized impact onabortion rights
International A thousand frontiers Dimi Reider 16 May 2021 Why Netanyahu and Hamas both risk losing control of the conflict in Gaza International “Everyone has a horror story to tell” Robin Jeffrey 12 May 2021 Can the Indian government find the will to turn the pandemic into a “binding crisis”? International Building Obamacare back better Lesley Russell 10 May 2021 Joe Biden’s prioritisation of healthcare has been evident from day one International ASEAN’s mutual survival pact Nicholas Farrelly 4 May 2021 Myanmar’s revolutionaries won’t wait for the Southeast Asian grouping to act decisivelyCORRESPONDENTS
Correspondents A party on the edge Peter Kellner 24 May 2021 A strategy exists to revive UK Labour’s electoral fortunes, but wouldit work?
Correspondents In the shadow of heroes Klaus Neumann 7 May 2021 The centenary of the birth of Sophie Scholl, the Munich student executed in 1943, prompts reflections on the legacy of Germany’s anti-Nazi resistance Correspondents The life of an exile Klaus Neumann 20 April 2021 A Jew in Nazi Germany, a communist in Robert Menzies’s Australia, an Australian in East Germany — the remarkable life of Walter Kaufmann Correspondents Champions no more Klaus Neumann 13 April 2021 Our correspondent detects parallels between the fortunes of German football and the travails of the Merkel government Correspondents Waiting for “that big lout” to rise up Klaus Neumann 28 March 2021 What two men tell us about the evolution of German right-wing populismBack to top
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