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[H]e was a man of glass and not of flesh and bones, since glass, being a substance of more delicate subtlety, permits the soul to act with more promptitude and efficacy than it can be expected to do in the heavier body formed of mere earth....
The Budget is one of the great set pieces of Australian political theatre. From the tactical leaks in the weeks preceding, through to the increasingly fractious arguments as to who is allowed into the “lock-up”—the whole idea of the lock-up...
On putting your political head where it doesn't belong
While the poor people sleepin'
I was struck by the Bondi Royal Commission’s decision to use the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism as the basis of their investigations.1 It is a telling example of how certain biases are built i...
“Gradually, the concrete details fell away and only the explanations remained.”
—attributed to Leon Lederman
This week, The Guardian released the first in a series of deep-dive articles into concern within the Labor Party that the governm...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Tim Dunlop is a writer based in Melbourne and the author of four books on media, politics and the future of work. His doctoral work was on citizenship and deliberative democracy.
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