April 13 – 19, 2019

News

Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the press conference announcing the election.

News

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (centre) walks through a market in Jerusalem this week.

Comment

Diary

Gadfly
The A-Team’s heroes for hire

There’s a sense of relief that the nation is now in caretaker mode – a nice change from the usual arrangement where the affairs of state are conducted with unremitting carelessness.

Letters, Poem & Editorial

Poem

Maxine Beneba Clarke
The Changemakers

the pollsters are gleeful

        saying

                abbott’s time has come

 

 

things, they are about to change

around warringah way


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Editorial
Untold damages

Eryn Jean Norvill never wanted to be there. And yet there she was, sitting in the front row of the packed Sydney courtroom, waiting for the judgement to be handed down in Nationwide News Pty Limited v Rush. There she was, against her wishes, waiting to hear Justice Michael Wigney label her an incredible witness, one “prone to exaggeration and embellishment”.

Letters

The video hit on Michael Daley

As a long-time New South Wales Labor supporter, I am grateful to the Liberals for spilling the beans on Michael Daley (Paddy Manning, “Inside the Liberal Party’s dirt unit”, April 6–12). …

Controlling the story

Martin McKenzie-Murray suggests “the pockets of PR hacks aren’t usually rewarded with silence. It’s words that make them money.” (“A different kind of spin”, April 6–12). …

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Culture

Artist Rosslynd Piggott.

Profile

Rosslynd Piggott’s sense of self

As Rosslynd Piggott prepares for I Sense You But I Cannot See You – the second retrospective of her career at the National Gallery of Victoria – she reflects on her childhood in Frankston, her ambition as a young artist and her life’s work. “I did a year of teaching in 1981 in the remote Victorian country at Werrimull. I’d just come out of post-punk Melbourne, thrust up there in the middle of nowhere. I was never going to do three years up there. After that, I just ran away, basically, to St Kilda, doing dishwashing and waitressing. I knew I wanted to be an artist.”

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Film

Transit

In Transit, Christian Petzold transposes a story of World War II refugees into a contemporary setting. By pulling off this feat, he confronts viewers with their complicity in the treatment of asylum seekers today.

Books

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Sarah Maddison
The Colonial Fantasy

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Meg Keneally
Fled

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Melina Marchetta
The Place on Dalhousie

Life

Image for article: Chocolate marquise dacquoise sandwich

Food

Chocolate marquise dacquoise sandwich

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Travel

Apartment living in Hong Kong

While old-style public housing apartment blocks conjure fond memories of the ‘real’ Hong Kong, a flawed system has seen them unable to keep up with demand, leading to near-intolerable living conditions for many tenants.

Image for article: Ash Barty’s rise to world tennis’s top 10

Sport

Ash Barty’s rise to world tennis’s top 10

While the bad boys of Australian tennis have been grabbing the headlines and squandering their talent, Ash Barty has been quietly climbing the rankings by way of hard graft, deft skills and old-school modesty.

Puzzles

Quotes

SPORT

“Drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists, idolators…”

Israel FolauThe Australian rugby union player tells everyone fun to repent. And the Lord did offer advice unto him: consider retirement.

SPELLING

“No, Huang, H-U-A-N-G.”

Louise PrattThe Labor senator corrects Ian Macdonald after he asked if Penny Wong is related to Chinese billionaire Huang Xiangmo. All assembled were pleasantly surprised when Macdonald didn’t bow his head and say “arigato” in reply.

LOBBYING

“Did you know @billshortenmp is my father? Hi dad, love you!”

Captain GetUpAdvance Australia launches its new mascot. The conservative lobbyists said the character was “political satire”, though it could also be described as a waste of $400,000.

SOLIDARITY

“We are going to stand by our tradies and we are going to save their utes.”

Michaelia CashThe small business minister vows to protect apprentices from Bill Shorten’s electric vehicle push. One can only assume said tradies are not unionised.

WIKILEAKS

“Julian Assange did not ‘walk out of the embassy’. The Ecuadorian ambassador invited British police into the embassy...”

WikiLeaksThe organisation tweets news of its founder’s arrest in London. Ecuador said it requested he not be extradited to a country where he could face the death penalty.

POLITICS

“To pay someone more, you’ve got to sack someone else to do it.”

Scott MorrisonThe prime minister and former treasurer displays his economic acumen. To give a go, you’ve got to take a go.