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| | Australia in the "Asian Century" or is it Lost in Asia? - China and the US - The Australian dilemma by Murray Hunter
| | | Man on the Moon, mate by Asa Butcher
| | | Mass murder in Australia by Thanos Kalamidas The pictures of dead nature, humans and life from Australia that are circulating around the world this moment are horrifying and there are no words to describe the catastrophe on so many levels. Actually, the only thing that made sense was the Vic | | | Damned by Sydney: The passing of Jorn Utzon by Dr. Binoy Kampmark While Sydneysiders will venture that their harbour remains inimitable, that incomparably pagan place of beauty in the world (What of stunning beauties such as Stockholm? Or dashing, daring San Francisco Bay?), one of the primary reasons for | | | Danish Design Down Under by Clint Wayne In April 2008, Ovi published this article by Clint Wayne to celebrate Jorn Utzon's 90th birthday. On November 29th he sadly passed away, so it is only fitting for a reprise of the article... * * * * * * * As a f | | | Being Ugly in Queensland: Molony on Women by Dr. Binoy Kampmark
| | | An inconvenient protest: Censorship and World Youth Day by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Frustration of an authority’s attempt to censor protest should give civil libertarians room to gloat. But the recent decision by the Australian Federal court to strike out various words in the World Youth Day Act, a New South Wales pro | | | Ending the Strangelove Scenario: A New Commission on Nuclear Disarmament by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is exuding confidence on the international stage. He has recently made a series of statements on a range of foreign policy initiatives, suggesting much promise. His report card is, however, a mixed one | | | Where Reality Fears to Tread: Art and Obscenity in Oz by Dr. Binoy Kampmark A barrier of illiterate policemen and officers stands between thetender Australian mind and what they imagine to be subversive literature.- H.G. WellsArt exhibitions can be a hazardous bu | | | An aboriginal victory by Thanos Kalamidas It always makes me happy reading on the news something like the following: An aboriginal tribe in Australia has won joint control of world heritage-listed rainforests in a major land rights claim. The deal covers 6,000 square kilometers in New Sou | | |
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