Books
Premature babies at the edge of viability
How do you take the gamble on whether to choose to save a prematurely born infant? Parents have to make......
Kirrali Lewis a complex tale of a modern Aboriginal woman
Becoming Kirrali Lewis is a new novel by indigenous author Jane Harrison. Through the main character of clever young indigenous......
The need to believe in something
Bible stories and their miracles are causing people to dismiss religion, but a society that believes in nothing is in......
Indigenous constitutional referendum: Keep it simple
In his latest book “No Small Change” Jesuit priest and law academic Frank Brennan argues that for a referendum on......
‘Ransacking Paris’ and the power of the memoir
Is writing your own life story navel gazing, or is it an essential part of understanding your place in the......
Six Capitals: The Revolution Capitalism Has to Have
Success is all about how its measured, and currently the corporate world measures success by just two criteria, how much......
Feminist pioneer embraces online
Author, journalist and feminist Anne Summers believes the accessibility of the online environment means womens voices and opinions are able......
A name to remember from WWI
Journalist and author Peter Rees has spent four years researching the life of Charles Bean, Australia’s World War One Correspondent.......
New book examines influence of back-benchers on law and politics
Prior to the last Federal Election, Tony Abbott referred to the Senate as “feral” and argued against making deals with......
Off the Map
Abandoned towns, disputed territory, countries within countries – they’re all unmapped places with stories about why they are forgotten and......