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    “On almost every measure of economic welfare … the PNG economy would have been better off without the PNG LNG project.” investigates the project’s complexities.

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  2. “Astley has an extraordinary eye for the banalities of lives surrounded by evil.” Chloe Hooper on the Palm Island parallels between Astley’s ‘The Multiple Effects of Rainshadow’ and her own work

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  3. “In no other setting would this glorious work be so powerful.” Julie Ewington on the central role site plays in the @biennaleofsydney

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    Words cannot describe how much I loved this show. Forget the paltry offerings that Waleed and I brought to the conversation: Anne Manne is a force of nature!

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  5. “We may need to have the world’s most boring referendum to sort out section 44 once and for all.” on the saga that gave Canberra an almighty case of post-budget indigestion.

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    'All this speaks to the ingenuity and confidence with which Kataoka has woven together this study of equilibrium and engagement.' A wonderful and detailed review of the 21st Biennale of Sydney, courtesy of the ever-insightful Julie Ewington for The Month…

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  7. “Astley wrote of hard cases, misfits ‘living on a cyclonic edge’.” Chloe Hooper on the Palm Island parallels between Astley’s ‘The Multiple Effects of Rainshadow’ and her own work

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  8. “Exploring Sydney has become one of the chief charms of the event.” Julie Ewington reviews the latest

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    Loved this brilliant piece about Marilyn Waring and feminist economics. Even read it while breastfeeding a baby - an unpaid task by women worth an estimated *three billion* dollars to Australia each year.

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    A ten-day camel trek through the South Australian outback. With your parents.

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    In light of the & more funding for in-home aged care, thought it might be a good idea to circulate this article. Note: Budget talks about increasing funding, not necessarily carer income support.

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    A must read on women and the economy as the dust settles on . “While taxpayers debated whether we could “afford” the $6 billion price tag of the NDIS, we were making invisible this care work provided to people with a disability by predominantly female caregivers.”

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  13. “If there’s one thing a very cocky Morrison does *not* want us to take out of tonight’s budget, it’s that the government has simply got lucky.” on the good, the bad and the nasty in

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    'The fact that there are no confessional booths or interviews means that the only way to know what anyone on the show is thinking is to read it in their words and actions.' On a different kind of reality TV show:

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  15. Ostensibly a reality-TV series, is stripped of the genre’s usual material. It is less about bad behaviour, and more about people trying to live decently. Jessica Au on the show’s return to :

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  16. Why is it that GDP counts the work of drug dealers but not the work involved in housework? Who decides? Anne Manne on Marilyn Waring’s interrogation of this “applied patriarchy”.

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    Essential reading by Anne Manne on the icon Marilyn Waring and the danger of "etcetera" in tallying women's work.

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  19. While is in lockdown preparing a special evening edition of The Monthly Today, steps in with some bold budget predictions.

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    Some essential pre-reading for tomorrow's show is Anne Manne's breathtaking piece in the May issue of on Marilyn Waring and the unfinished feminist revolution:

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  21. Much of the work women do goes unvalued by mainstream economics, and this amounts to a dangerous inequity. Anne Manne on why the feminist revolution is unfinished.

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