Articles
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Ben Pobjie puts on his Ken Done t-shirt, whips up a quick pav, and gets ready to welcome the hordes of sunburnt tourists that Baz has invited round for a barbie
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Why do the Chinese get so touchy about their country's image? After a series of difficult conversations outside Beijing cinemas, Dan Edwards has a few ideas
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Raena Lea-Shannon unravels the web of intrigue surrounding the Communications Minister's internet censorship plan
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The NSW Premier could save himself the agony of another Wollongong-style scandal if he found his backbone and kicked off political funding reform in NSW, write Lee Rhiannon and Norman Thompson
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Why did Mary Kostakidis really quit? What made Stratton and Pomeranz flee to the ABC? You won't find your answers in The SBS Story, writes David Ingram
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The response of the Australian Government to recent events in West Papua should be led by a concern for human rights — not bilateral relations, writes Setyo Budi
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The "sanctity" of marriage is undermined more by heterosexual couples every day than by the prospect of same-sex matrimony, writes Sunili Govinnage
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The first episode of the ABC's four-part series reminds us how divisive and partisan that great "centrist" really was, writes Ben Eltham
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Jennifer Bennett surveys the Australian media's coverage of the Bali bombers' execution
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Deborra-Lee Furness wants us to import a lot more children from other countries for the Australian adoption market — but it's an ignorant and selfish approach to the problem of child poverty, writes Ian Robinson


