Australian politics, society & culture

The Nation Reviewed

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In 1980 a giant gold nugget changed the Hillier family’s fortunes
By Lisa Clausen
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What does it take to transform the National Gallery of Australia into the Palace of Versailles?
By Quentin Sprague
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The Rhodes Scholarship is slowly embracing diversity
By Zoë Morrison
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The climate-science champion of 2010 has morphed into the fossil-fuel supporter of 2016
By Robert Manne
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The electorate has fractured into three economic and cultural zones
By George Megalogenis
Simon Oxenham has designed some of the world’s greatest skateparks
By Jenan Taylor
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Join the queue for Tasmania’s most sought-after Japanese
By Josephine Rowe
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What does One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts really believe?
By Sam Vincent
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Hillary Clinton needs her new progressive agenda as much as America does
By Don Watson
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The late historian leaves behind a stunning body of scholarship
By Tom Griffiths
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Helen Pynor’s bio-art explores life after death
By Rebecca Giggs
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Video artist Heath Franco is making a name as a provocateur
By Darryn King
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Welcome to the Collingwood English Language School
By Ingrid Laguna
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What does the prime minister stand for, and when will we find out about it?
By Don Watson
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A cat-detection team is doing important work on Dirk Hartog Island
By Nicole Gill
Durbach Block Jaggers is a practice in argument
By Erik Jensen
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From the census debacle to the Don Dale scandal, politicians and the public have short memories
By Nick Feik
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The dispute over the South China Sea will come to affect more than just China’s near neighbours
By Michael Wesley

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