Switched-on strings
RICHARD Tognetti is about to lift the roof in concert halls across the nation with Brett Dean’s new composition for electric violin.
RICHARD Tognetti is about to lift the roof in concert halls across the nation with Brett Dean’s new composition for electric violin.
TODAY’S social reformers’ consciences might be clear but their wheely bins are dirty.
RUBBERY figures are used to support the nanny state.
FOR a disgruntled minority of Australian citizens, tomorrow’s Christian celebration is not an occasion for rejoicing.
BIAS is an issue, especially when funding is in doubt.
IT’S Time was not a celebration but, rather, an attempt to hide Gough Whitlam’s weaknesses.
AN ACT human rights czar’s lot is not a happy one.
AN educated knowledge class has been insulated from workers’ issues.
BLOG: The Australian’s Chief Opinion Editor Nick Cater brings you the all key points and interesting asides from the conference floor in Melbourne.
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