The work of the great Australian documentary photographer proposes portraits as mirrors, containing both the subject and the artist ...
Remembering the Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, as we approach the 80th anniversary of his execution on Hitler’s ...
Michael is joined by Alan on Zoom to discuss his life and career and why this book is as close as Alan will get to writing his own memoir. Michael sits down for a conversation with John about his ...
Sanjeev Gupta’s collapsing global businesses make his promises to revive and expand the Whyalla steelworks ring hollow ...
The Irish author’s tendency to blend literary and popular fiction is again evident in her latest novel, another tidy love story ...
The Uluru Statement is a clear and urgent call for reform ...
This week, we’re bringing you Michael’s conversation with Lech Blaine at Canberra Writers’ Festival, where they discussed his latest book Australian Gospel: A Family Saga. Back in 2010 – and you’ll ...
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Climate scientist and contributor to The Saturday Paper, Joëlle Gergis, on why the next election is a fork in the road for our climate. As wildfires tore through some of LA’s most affluent ...
Noni chats with Michael about her new memoir, Dropping the Mask, where she reclaims a lifetime in the public eye and shares it back on the page. I grew up, you’ll be unsurprised to hear, in a reading ...
This week, we’re bringing you Michael’s conversation with Lech Blaine at Canberra Writers’ Festival, where they discussed his latest book Australian Gospel: A Family Saga. Noni chats with Michael ...
Neurosurgeon Charlie Teo is facing a reckoning of sorts, but what of the media whose fawning reporting has long sustained his reputation?