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In 1997, two students sued their high schools for failing in their duty of care. Was the lesson learnt?
Read MoreIn 1997, two students sued their high schools for failing in their duty of care. Was the lesson learnt?
Read MorePremier Chris Minns was a teenager when psychiatrists unanimously ruled against conversion therapy. In the 25 years since then, the devastating impulse to ‘cure’ LGBTQI people has been banned in 27 countries – but not yet across Australia.
Read MoreHave you ever travelled because of a book? Peter Carey’s Oscar and Lucinda sent us to Bellingen a mere 30+ years after first reading.
Read MoreThe Grand Canal turned the colour of bruised kiwi fruit soon after we arrived. Who’s to blame?
Read MoreI want to sacrifice my retirement savings and turn this abandoned building into a writer’s retreat.
Read MoreWhere the faithless question the unfaithful.
Read MoreWe went to Hartley to find Will’s grave. I expected we’d find him resting there along with the many white settlers and their children who lived and died in the area during the 1800s.
Read MoreThe hare with amber eyes: a tiny thing with immense narrative power.
Read MoreWe laughed, we cried, applauded loudly. It ended with a sublime version of Silent Night.
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