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Quarterly Essay 57 Dear Life

On Caring for the Elderly

by Karen Hitchcock
Language: English
Release Date: March 13, 2015

In this moving and controversial Quarterly Essay, doctor and writer Karen Hitchcock investigates the treatment of the elderly and dying through some unforgettable cases. With honesty and deep experience, she looks at end-of-life decisions, frailty and dementia, over-treatment and escalating costs....

Quarterly Essay 53 That Sinking Feeling

Asylum Seekers and the Search for the Indonesian Solution

by Paul Toohey
Language: English
Release Date: March 14, 2014

Winner of the 2014 Walkley Award for Feature Writing In That Sinking Feeling, Paul Toohey searches for the solution our politicians have been unwilling or unable to find, and asks whether, amid the diplomatic turmoil, we’ve now missed our chance. Tony Abbott promised to stop the boats. With the help...

Quarterly Essay 4 Rabbit Syndrome

Australia and America

by Don Watson
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2001

In Rabbit Syndrome Don Watson takes an analytical look at the ways in which the Australian imagination has always been dominated by America. Why are they so much better than we are? Even when it comes to producing books like the Updike "Rabbit" sequence that tell us what we are like? Why are they also...

Quarterly Essay 22 Voting for Jesus

Christianity and Politics in Australia

by Amanda Lohrey
Language: English
Release Date: June 6, 2006

From the Hillsong Church to the Family First Party, Australia appears to be experiencing an evangelical revival. In Voting for Jesus, Amanda Lohrey investigates that revival – its shape and scope, and what it means for the mainstream churches and the nation's politics. She talks to young believers...

Quarterly Essay 44 Man-Made World

Choosing Between Progress and Planet

by Andrew Charlton
Language: English
Release Date: November 14, 2011

Witnessing at first-hand the failure of the Copenhagen Climate Conference and wondering what went wrong, Andrew Charlton realised the truth of a colleague’s words: “The world is split between those who want to save the planet and those who want to save themselves.” In this groundbreaking essay,...

Quarterly Essay 24 No Fixed Address

Nomads and the Fate of the Planet

by Robyn Davidson
Language: English
Release Date: November 24, 2006

After many thousands of years, the nomads are disappearing, swept away by modernity. Robyn Davidson has spent a good part of her life with nomadic cultures – in Australia, north-west India, Tibet and the Indian Himalayas – and she herself calls three countries home. In this Quarterly Essay, she...

Quarterly Essay 9 Beautiful Lies

Population and Environment in Australia

by Tim Flannery
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2003

In the first Quarterly Essay of 2003, Tim Flannery launches an attack on the various lies that we tell ourselves about our resources, our past and our future. The lie of terra nullius that made us ignore the Aborigines' knowledge of the environment. The lie of the Snowy Mountains Scheme that did untold...

Quarterly Essay 2 Appeasing Jakarta

Australia's Complicity in the East Timor Tragedy

by John Birmingham
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2001

In the second Quarterly Essay, John Birmingham takes apart the folly of twenty-five years of Australian policy on East Timor. How did Gough Whitlam and Richard Woolcott in 1975 saddle this country with a policy that was bound to lead to the intervention of 1999? Why were shrewder voices ignored and why...

Quarterly Essay 11 Whitefella Jump Up

The Shortest Way to Nationhood

by Germaine Greer
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2003

In Whitefella Jump Up, Germaine Greer suggests that embracing Aboriginality is the only way Australia can fully imagine itself as a nation. In a wide-ranging essay she looks at the interdependence of black and white and suggests not how the Aborigine question may be settled but how a sense of being...

Quarterly Essay 65 The White Queen

One Nation and the Politics of Race

by David Marr
Language: English
Release Date: March 27, 2017

Most Australians despise what Pauline Hanson stands for, yet politics in this country is now orbiting around One Nation. In this timely Quarterly Essay, David Marr looks at Australia’s politics of fear, resentment and race. Who votes One Nation, and why? How much of this is due to inequality?...

Quarterly Essay 59 Faction Man

Bill Shorten's Path to Power

by David Marr
Language: English
Release Date: September 21, 2015

The top job is within Bill Shorten’s grasp. But who is he? How did he rise to become Labor leader? And does he have what it takes to beat Malcolm Turnbull and lead the country? In this dramatic essay, David Marr traces the hidden career of a Labor warrior. He shows how a brilliant recruiter and formidable...

Quarterly Essay 50 Unfinished Business

Sex, Freedom and Misogyny

by Anna Goldsworthy
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2013

On the surface, it seems the best time ever to be a woman in Australia. The prime minister, governor-general and the richest person are all female; women are at the forefront of almost every area of public life. Yet when Julia Gillard’s misogyny speech ricocheted around the world, it clearly touched...

Quarterly Essay 3 The Opportunist

John Howard and the Triumph of Reaction

by Guy Rundle
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2001

In the third Quarterly Essay, Guy Rundle comes to grips with John Howard, the prime minister who, on the eve of an election, seems to have turned round his political fortunes by spurning refugees and writing blank cheques for America's War on Terror. This is a brilliant account of John Howard's dominant...

Quarterly Essay 21 What's Left?

The Death of Social Democracy

by Clive Hamilton
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2006

In What's Left, Clive Hamilton throws out a challenge to Australia's party of social democracy – to both its true believers and right-wing machine men. Will it be business-as-usual and creeping atrophy, or will the Labor Party find a new way of talking to individualistic, affluent Australia? According...
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