
Daniel James and Jacinta Parsons bring you stories from the other end of town. Memory, analysis, opinion, review and the occasional interview - it’s a place to linger.
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In the 80s, I grew up in a mission brown weatherboard house, full of alfalfa and bulk honey and a deep freezer that had enough frozen bread to keep the six of us alive for 3 years.
It was the decade that began that belief that the neoliber...
Why the Victorian Treaty is not just a political moment, but a moral and literary one.
I was fortunate enough to be asked to present some opening remarks about the event I’m curating for the Melbourne Writers Festival on its opening night...
In the team meeting, when the human was being built, were they serving whiskey?
In the team meeting, when the human was being built, were they serving whiskey? Or sucking on some opium. Or, worse, was it the scene of bureaucratic mediocrit...
How the colonial mindset is alive and well in the lead up to the Victorian election.
It’s the tears I remember. The gentle percolation of happiness, sorrow and the memory of those who deserved to see what’s been achieved here but aren’t he...
Is this why living feels so hard?
Michael J Fox has a lot to answer for. Those Back to the Future films fed an optimism that ultimately brain-washed us into believing that if we could just go back—adjust a few things—we would return to a b...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Yorta Yorta man, writer, broadcaster and co-host of the 7am podcast. I look forward to writing pieces here away from the agendas of others and unfettered by style guides.
Broadcaster on the ABC Friday Revue, writer, speaker, part time paper cut enthusiast. Living and working on the unceded lands of Naarm.
Journalist, writer and arts curator/producer from Melbourne.
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