October 17-23, 2015

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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull addresses the media.

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The co-ordinator of prisoners’ rights group Justice Action, Brett Collins.
Indian activist Sudheendra Kulkarni sits covered in ink as former Pakistani foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri addresses  the media  in Mumbai.

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Letters, Cartoon & Editorial

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Letters

Australia stands by Timor treaties

I refer to recent articles about the Timor Sea arrangements published in The Saturday Paper (“Hamish McDonald, “Australia called to Hague on Timor Gap”, June 13-19; Steve Bracks, …

Ellis’s operatic epistle

Let me set the record straight regarding Gadfly’s Italian ambassadorial informant’s report of the opening scene of the John Adams opera I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the …

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Food

Rhubarb fool with almond praline

The welcome return of an old-fashioned English dessert.

Books

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Various
Freeman’s, Issue 1

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Kate Bolick
Spinster

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Fitzroy: The Biography

Life

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Technology

Vibes app aims to make social media personal again

A mood app hopes to avoid social media's corporatised environments of self-promotion.

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Travel

The Birdsville Races and Fred Brophy’s famous boxing tent

The annual Birdsville Races draw thousands to the remote outback town, for a gathering of self-described ‘real Australians’.

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Sport

From the sidelines: Tony Popovic, 42, soccer coach

As head coach of AFC Champions League winners Western Sydney Wanderers, Tony Popovic knows what it’s like to taste success.

The Quiz

1. Who is leader of the British Labour Party?
2. In order, the seven main taxonomic divisions are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and …?
3. Who wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? (Bonus point for naming Charlie’s surname.)
4. What is Greece’s largest island?
5. American showman William Frederick Cody was better  known as …?
6. Which singer links the songs “Someone Like You”, “Make You Feel My Love” and “Rumour Has It”?
7. Name the winner of last year’s Caulfield Cup?
8. Which Australian artist painted the Ned Kelly series?
9. Composer (Franz) Joseph Haydn was born in which country?
10. In what year did the television series Home and Away first air?
                                          

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Quotes

IMMIGRATION

“The racket that’s been going here is that people at the margins come to Australia from Nauru.”

Peter DuttonThe immigration minister complains about the pregnant and sickly on Nauru, hoping to come to Australia for medical care. Racket seems a bit hyperbolic: it’s more a cartel of human suffering.

LEGACY I

“The greatest prime minister, with the possible exception of Robert Menzies.”

Malcolm TurnbullThe prime minister introduces John Howard with only mild qualification. Unfortunately, he did not attempt to list his top 10.

SPORT

“I was run out, simply because I couldn’t move. I could only hop.”

Andrew FlintoffThe former captain of the English cricket team on taking three Viagra during a Test.

LEGACY II

“I say to you as his successor, all of us owe him an enormous debt.”

Malcolm TurnbullThe prime minister accepts he is being laughed at by the New South Wales state council and so ventures some of his more surreal Tony Abbott material.

ART

“Obviously everyone has different tastes but I would say a naked backside is a bit far – the average punter on the street would question this.”

Craig KellyThe Liberal MP complains about Wendy Sharpe’s painting The Witches, on display in Parliament House. This adds wind farms and bottoms to the list of things Craig doesn’t like to look at.

SCIENCE

“It’s just absurd, and it’s all based on bogus, bohunk computer modelling. There’s not one shred of scientific data.”

Rush LimbaughThe conservative radio host continues his criticism of global warming. And computers. And bohunk in all its forms.