July 9 - 15, 2016

News

Malcolm Turnbull in the Commonwealth Parliamentary Offices last week.

News

The last time around: Pauline Hanson campaigning in Ipswich in 1998.
Tony Blair responding to the report into the Iraq invasion.

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Letters, Cartoon & Editorial

Cartoon

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Letters

Tales from the poll

As counting continues in the seemingly never-ending election (Paul Bongiorno, “The moment of truth”, July 2-8), spare a thought for those who missed out on voting. According to failed independent senate …

Health facts are hard to find

Mike Seccombe’s critique of the federal election strategy (“The $250 million question”, July 2-8 ) is right in focusing on the different costs to the community of relentless negative …

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Books

Image for article: The Art of Time Travel

Tom Griffiths
The Art of Time Travel

Image for article: Ruins

Rajith Savanadasa
Ruins

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Zane Lovitt
Black Teeth

Life

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Travel

Darbys Falls Observatory, Cowra

Peering up at the universe to connect with people, at the Darbys Falls Observatory in Cowra, NSW.

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Fashion

Hawaiian style with Double Rainbouu

Double Rainbouu’s rapid success has come from collections built around their foundation garment – a contemporary Hawaiian shirt.

Image for article: Blades of glory: Alyce Burnett, 23, kayaker

Sport

Blades of glory: Alyce Burnett, 23, kayaker

Olympic kayaker Alyce Burnett on being the nerdy underdog.

The Quiz

1. The 1940 film Rebecca was produced by David O. Selznick. Who directed it?
2. The ruins of the ancient city of Babylon are in which modern-day country?
3. What is the name for the process of splitting an atom?
4. What is a baby wombat called?
5. What is the imperial measure of one foot to the nearest centimetre?
6. Which is further north: Townsville or Broome?
7. What is the national flower of India?
8. On the shores of which island did the worst civilian maritime disaster in Australian coastal waters occur?
9. A courgette is known as what in Australia?
10. Who defeated David Nalbandian to win the men’s singles Wimbledon title in 2002? (Bonus point for naming which country Nalbandian is from.)

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Quotes

WAR

“I don’t retreat from it. I don’t believe, based on the information available to me, that it was the wrong decision. I really don’t.”

John HowardThe former prime minister responds to the 2.5 million-word Chilcot Report which, based on the information available, found invading Iraq was the wrong decision. It really did.

POLITICS

“Our democracy at the moment is not working. The only cure we’ve got is to have a dictator like in China or something like that.”

Gerry HarveyThe white goods salesman longs for a more stable system of government. GST on online shopping is the price you pay for totalitarianism.

SPORT

“I don’t love this sport. But I don’t know what else to do without it.”

Nick KyrgiosThe tennis player on losing to Andy Murray in the fourth round of Wimbledon. The sport, to be fair, doesn’t much love him either.

ANIMALS

“The industry is not capable, in the short or medium term, of reforming.”

Mike BairdThe NSW premier announces plans to ban greyhound racing in the state from July 2017. If you still want to watch a hapless creature chasing an illusory treat, however, there are always his government’s casino approvals.

IMMIGRATION

“In part I think we’re victim of our own success.”

Peter DuttonThe minister for immigration argues that the success of Coalition detention policies meant demonised boat people were not a big enough issue in the election. Dutton, likewise, is a prisoner of his own humanity.

ADVERTISING

“It’s the most stupid thing I think I’ve seen in my whole life.”

Sir John HegartyThe president of the jury at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity castigates a Nivea campaign featuring a robotic seagull that defecates sunscreen onto children.