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Julianne SchultzThe Guardian |
In the early 1980s hand-written chalk signs started appearing on the sidewalks of my grungy Manhattan neighbourhood: Whoever has the most toys when he...
If only nation-building could happen by putting a sign on a building and creating a capital A authority. Rob Sitch’s stunning embodiment in Utopia...
When the owner of the The Cairns Post opened a new office for his newspaper in 1908 he aimed high. The entrance was distinguished by a temple front...
The banco court in Brisbane carries a potent reminder that there are very different, and sometimes incompatible, ways of seeing the world; that there...
On the same day that new global research showed young women in country after country were becoming more politically progressive, 47 million people...
The unequal battle between remembering and forgetting is as old as time. For individuals, forgetting can be the best way of “tricking the body into...
Brunswick Heads is an idyllic town perched between a river and the sea near Byron Bay. It was once best known for its abundance of caravan parks and...
It is little wonder that people are turning off the news in record numbers. The images are often unwatchable, the descriptions beyond imagining, the...
The waitlist for the Hamilton pre-sale has opened and eager theatregoers are urged to register if they want to get tickets. Nine years after it...
Many Australian people wanted to do the right thing but on 14 October we failed. In the process we proved Aboriginal folklore about us is right. In...
N ot long after Aboriginal people were finally allowed to vote in Queensland in 1965, Jackie Huggins’ primary school teacher, Mrs Roberts, asked to...
In 1920, halfway through the Irish war of independence from centuries of colonial control, W.B. Yeats published a poem, The Second Coming, which has...
I understand why Martha Gill considers the idea of a minister for men “insulting”, when society remains dominated by male power and women bear the...
In recent months, the man who looks increasingly likely to be Britain’s next prime minister has been treading a cautious line. Keir Starmer has made...
W hen the Indigenous voice slogan History is Calling first hit the airwaves last year I contemplated what a gift it would be if 2023 became the year...