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Angela Shanahan

Angela Shanahan

Angela Shanahan is a Canberra-based freelance journalist and mother of nine children. She has written regularly for The Australian for over 20 years, The Spectator (British and Australian editions) for over 10 years, and formerly for the Sunday Telegraph, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Canberra Times. For 15 years she was a teacher in the NSW state high school system and at the University of NSW. Her areas of interest are family policy, social affairs and religion. She was an original convener of the Thomas More Forum on faith and public life in Canberra.In 2020 she published her first book, Paul Ramsay: A Man for Others, a biography of the late hospital magnate and benefactor, who instigated the Paul Ramsay Foundation and the Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation.

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More than a Roman holiday

More than a Roman holiday

I CAUGHT up with Tim Fischer as we crossed paths in the Florence railway terminus earlier this month. He was not hard to spy, there being few other 190cm-plus tall men wearing enormous Akubras and with a Benedict XVI pin in their lapel.

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Dedicated to Haydn

Dedicated to Haydn

ELENA Kats-Chernin sometimes has been referred to as a young, up-and-coming composer, but she’s happy to point out that neither of these apparently flattering descriptions applies. At 51, Kats-Chernin is no ingenue or newcomer to the international music scene.

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