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David Marr
Bill Shorten's Path to Power
David Kilcullen
Terror and the Islamic State
Karen Hitchcock
On caring for the elderly
Guy Rundle
The politics of Clive Palmer
Noel Pearson
Race, recognition and a more complete commonwealth
Andrew Charlton
The lucky country after the China boom
Paul Toohey
Asylum seekers and the search for the Indonesian solution
Linda Jaivin
In praise of a plural world
David Marr
Faith, abuse and George Pell
Anna Goldsworthy
Sex, freedom and misogyny
Mark Latham
Labor's post-Left future
Tim Flannery
Australia's new extinction crisis
David Marr
The making of Tony Abbott
Laura Tingle
Government, entitlement and an angry nation
Anna Krien
On the importance of animals
Andrew Charlton
Choosing between progress and planet
Robert Manne
Murdoch's Australian and the shaping of the nation
Judith Brett
Country and city in Australia
David Malouf
The search for contentment in the modern world
George Megalogenis
Leadership and the end of the reform era
David Marr
The political journey of Kevin Rudd
Waleed Aly
The future of conservatism in Australia
Annabel Crabb
The life and adventures of Malcolm Turnbull
Judith Brett
The Liberal Party's Australia
Gail Bell
The depression epidemic and the medicalisation of our sorrows
John Hirst
Family law in Australia
Raimond Gaita
Truth, morality and politics
Margaret Simons
The new politics of the outsiders
Paul McGeough
The sheikhs, the U.S. and the future of Iraq
David Corlett, Robert Manne
Refugees and the new politics of indifference
David Malouf
Australia's British inheritance
Germaine Greer
The shortest way to nationhood
Gideon Haigh
The cult of the CEO
Tim Flannery
Population and environment in Australia
Amanda Lohrey
The rise of the Greens
John Martinkus
West Papua's struggle for independence
John Button
What future for Labor?
Mungo MacCallum
Australia, the refugees and the politics of fear
Don Watson
Australia and America
Guy Rundle
John Howard and the triumph of reaction
John Birmingham
Australia's complicity in the East Timor tragedy
Robert Manne
The stolen generations and the Right