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Brett Evans
Books & Arts
The river in the sky
Brett Evans
5 September 2013
Kerry O’Brien’s interview with Clive James was about as good as it gets
Books & Arts
That fella from Down Under
Brett Evans
27 September 2021
The first full biography of Scott Morrison tracks a sometimes rocky ride to the prime ministership
National Affairs
Secret Coalition business
Brett Evans
27 August 2018
Will we ever know what Scott Morrison promised Michael McCormack?
Summer season
The dictatorship of coffee
Brett Evans
23 June 2020
Books
| We’re not the only ones in the grip of this addictive beverage
Books & Arts
Harry Frankfurt’s warning
Brett Evans
28 July 2023
The philosopher presciently identified an age awash in “bullshit”
Books & Arts
The teal thing
Brett Evans
24 November 2022
Could the success of smart, well-connected candidates realign conservative politics?
International
Get serious, world
Brett Evans
13 August 2021
It might be a very bad film, but
The Day After Tomorrow
has a message for today
National Affairs
How to win an election
Brett Evans
5 June 2012
A timeless guide for politicians with a sting in the tail
International
Chateaued dream
Brett Evans
14 October 2021
The political risk was missing from the price tag of the Czech PM’s luxury hideaway
From the archive
Once were a weird mob
Brett Evans
11 November 2016
How one of Britain’s greatest directors transferred John O’Grady’s sharply observed comic novel to the screen
National Affairs
Standing by your man
Brett Evans
16 February 2018
Barnaby Joyce isn’t the only political figure in a spot of personal bother
Essays & Reportage
Suburban rebel
Brett Evans
6 March 2020
What made Ben Burdett join Extinction Rebellion?
National Affairs
Time out for a rural moderate
Brett Evans
1 October 2021
What drives Darren Chester, the Nationals MP who has boycotted his own party room?
Books & Arts
A love gone wrong
Brett Evans
20 December 2023
Diplomat, adventurer, politician, podcaster: the instructive life of Rory Stewart, One Nation Tory
Summer season
The life and (possible) death of Dorothy Dix
Brett Evans
24 August 2020
Even MPs are getting worried about the quality of question time
Books & Arts
Father and sons
Brett Evans
2 October 2012
Books
| The political and the personal illuminate each other in James Button’s fine account of a year in Canberra
National Affairs
High-tech, low growth
Brett Evans
25 July 2017
Are the Big Four stifling competition and inhibiting growth? Pro-business commentators have joined the push to dilute their power
National Affairs
Malcolm’s war of independents
Brett Evans
14 May 2021
The former prime minister is playing an intriguing role in a closely watched by-election
Books & Arts
The old codger project
Brett Evans
27 October 2023
Writer John McPhee reveals his secret of longevity
Books & Arts
Funny things happened on the way to the Forum
Brett Evans
9 July 2021
Even the Romans used jokes to drive home their point, though they tend to lose something in the translation
Essays & Reportage
The battle for Wentworth
Brett Evans
19 September 2015
Malcolm Turnbull’s political trajectory hasn’t always been smooth. In the first week of his attempt to take on the sitting member at the 2004 election, he seemed to be in a…
Books & Arts
The great accounting
Brett Evans
13 July 2018
Books
| Are the Big Four auditing companies facing their moment of truth?
Books & Arts
What makes them run?
Brett Evans
5 September 2014
Three new political biographies reveal the strengths and weaknesses of the genre
Books & Arts
A spectre is haunting the workplace
Brett Evans
11 April 2019
Books
| Employers are exercising an extraordinary level of control — overt and covert — over their workers
Essays & Reportage
A Taylor-made rebellion
Brett Evans
28 May 2021
The high-profile federal energy minister faces a grassroots campaign in his electorate
National Affairs
The new power of Nev Power
Brett Evans
20 May 2020
Is the PM’s recovery supremo the right person for the job?
Essays & Reportage
The insurgent from Indi
Brett Evans
30 April 2014
Inside Story
catches up with federal parliament’s fledgling independent MP
Books & Arts
Always look on the bright side
Brett Evans
9 December 2009
Barbara Ehrenreich probes the dark side of positive thinking — and how it helped create the global financial crisis
Books & Arts
“Spend all your time at your resort”
Brett Evans
16 July 2020
Books
| The Roman emperors had everything — except the loyalty that would protect them from an untimely demise
International
Off-the-shelf spyware
Brett Evans
22 July 2021
We haven’t heard the last of Pegasus, the authoritarian government’s friend
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