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  • 1 month ago | quadrant.org.au | Robert M. Clancy |Michael Connor |Mark Durie |Jeremy Sammut

    Imagine a camp survivor on a slow-moving ship with a man who may have sent her family to the ovensFeb 25 202512 minsAustralia’s leading religious persecution researcher, Elizabeth Kendal, has become the canary in the Anglican coalmineFeb 25 202514 minsThe weight of evidence demands a comprehensive reassessment of current policies.

  • 1 month ago | quadrant.org.au | Robert M. Clancy |Mark Durie |Roger Franklin |John Mikkelsen

    Australia’s leading religious persecution researcher, Elizabeth Kendal, has become the canary in the Anglican coalmineFeb 25 202514 minsThe weight of evidence demands a comprehensive reassessment of current policies. Failure to do so risks further public health crisesFeb 25 202518 minsThe veteran editor wrote of wanting 'to coin a word or phrase.' In this, as in so many other things, he succeededFeb 25 202527 minsThis month marks five years since the COVID-19 pandemic began in Australia.

  • 1 month ago | quadrant.org.au | Robert M. Clancy |Mark Durie |Roger Franklin |Peter SMith |Peter Smith

    Australia’s leading religious persecution researcher, Elizabeth Kendal, has become the canary in the Anglican coalmineFeb 25 202514 minsThe weight of evidence demands a comprehensive reassessment of current policies.

  • 1 month ago | quadrant.org.au | Robert M. Clancy |Roger Franklin |Mark McGinness

    The weight of evidence demands a comprehensive reassessment of current policies. Failure to do so risks further public health crisesFeb 25 202518 minsThe veteran editor wrote of wanting 'to coin a word or phrase.' In this, as in so many other things, he succeededFeb 25 202527 minsYoung Warwick Fairfax astonished James by declaring his intention to take control. It did not end wellFeb 25 202518 minsIs this the most memorable essay ever?

  • 2 months ago | quadrant.org.au | Robert M. Clancy |Chris Keefer |Jeremy Sammut |Peter SMith |Peter Smith

    We must recognise the folly of magical thinking when facing existential crises, whether we are enamoured with uranium, silicon or bothFeb 24 202515 minsIn 1899 the Age thundered that it was absurd to believe female suffrage would spawn 'masculinist' harpies and neglectful mothersFeb 24 202526 minsA Ukrainian victory was and remains impossible. Some unjust things have to be let go if the alternative is endless slaughterFeb 23 20255 minsThis is a tale of two elements: silicon and uranium.

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