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Australia’s China reset

The rest of the world is watching how we counter Beijing’s campaign of influence


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Pub test: Emma Husar

Today

It’s been a shocking week for the member for Lindsay

The persistence of curiosity in documentary profiles

Culture

‘RBG’, ‘Whitney’, ‘The Gospel According to André’ and ‘McQueen’ ask: “Who are you?”

Truth kicks the bucket

Tired of Winning

George Orwell is not the right tool for understanding Trumpism

The Donald visits Europe

Politics

What does Trump’s reckless brand of diplomacy mean for Australia?

‘Kudos’ by Rachel Cusk

Culture

A masterful trilogy concludes

‘The Fireflies of Autumn’: a bittersweet take on the Tuscan idyll

Culture

Moreno Giovannoni’s debut collection examines dislocation in a way rarely seen


TIRED of WINNING

American Dispatches by Richard Cooke


American politics and society has rarely, if ever, been as tumultuous as it is today.


Read On

The Nation Reviewed

All the way with Donald J?

Australia cannot stay silent about Trump

Abbott, ANU and the decline of Western civilisation

How the Ramsay Centre’s degree stopped before it started

The lost man of Larrimah

What happened to missing Northern Territory personality Paddy Moriarty?

The death doula

Annie Whitlocke is helping to break the silence around grief and dying


The Monthly Essays

Australia’s China reset

The rest of the world is watching how we counter Beijing’s campaign of influence

The end of the oceans

The world’s oceans and all marine life are on the brink of total collapse


VOX

How to speak ‘farm’

Warning: grubby work comes with grubby language

Owl

The Science

What we knew when about global warming

Greenhouse gases took 200 years to become a hot topic

Science

Arts & Letters

Mike Parr’s invisible performance and Tasmania’s complex past

Underneath the bitumen in Hobart, history becomes art

To have or not to have: Sheila Heti’s ‘Motherhood’ and Jacqueline Rose’s ‘Mothers’

Heti’s novel asks if a woman should have a child; Rose’s nonfiction considers how society treats her if she does

The disappointment of The Carters’ ‘Everything Is Love’ and Kanye West’s ‘Ye’

New albums from Beyoncé and Jay-Z and Kanye West bare all yet share nothing



Noted

‘Less’ by Andrew Sean Greer The Pulitzer Prize–winning novel is an engaging story of love and literary misadventure By Helen Elliott

Hannah Gadsby: ‘Nanette’ Believe the hype about the Tasmanian comedian’s Netflix special By Evan Williams


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