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Books & Arts
New news is better than no news
Scott Bridges
22 January 2014
A new book encourages a different way of thinking about “news" and how it’s presented on television, writes
Scott Bridges
Essays & Reportage
Between the covers
Diana Bagnall
20 March 2018
The problems at the Park Street headquarters of Bauer Media are a microcosm of an industry slowly adjusting to a blizzard of change
National Affairs
What Queensland tells us about the future
Peter Brent
27 November 2017
A shift in voting patterns interacted with compulsory preferences to produce a dramatic election count. Is this what we should expect in future federal elections?
Books & Arts
All in the family
Sylvia Lawson
23 September 2009
Sylvia Lawson
reviews
Beautiful Kate
and
Blessed
Books & Arts
A forgotten twentieth-century masterwork
Iain Topliss
2 May 2013
Iain Topliss
visits Saul Steinberg’s 1958 panorama,
The Americans
, on show in Cologne
National Affairs
Why unemployment benefits need to be increased
Peter Whiteford
7 December 2010
Since 1996 Newstart for a single person has fallen from around 54 per cent to 45 per cent of the after-tax minimum wage, writes
Peter Whiteford
. It isn’t enough to live on
National Affairs
An anatomy of Abbott’s army
Norman Abjorensen
8 December 2015
What unites the group of Liberals who want to steer the party away from its roots?
Norman Abjorensen
profiles the ideas and the personalities
International
Personal reasons
Norm Kelly
30 June 2009
New Zealand’s National Party government has lost its first minister, while Labour easily retained Helen Clark’s old seat, writes
Norm Kelly
National Affairs
The summer Scott Morrison’s leadership broke
Frank Bongiorno
3 January 2020
The prime minister’s political authority has fallen away more quickly than anyone could have imagined
National Affairs
Doing the numbers on doctor shortages
Jennifer Doggett
25 September 2018
There’s a straightforward way of making sure more doctors work where they’re needed
National Affairs
Victoria considers its verdict
Tim Colebatch
16 November 2022
The mood has shifted during the current election campaign, but the Liberals aren’t likely to be the beneficiaries
Books & Arts
What we were reading in 2018
Inside Story contributors
19 December 2018
Writers and readers nominate the outstanding books they read during the year that might not have gained the attention they deserved
Correspondents
From cascade to citadel
David Hayes
6 December 2017
How the post-Weinstein furore shook British politics
National Affairs
Second-class surnames
Jeremy Gans
26 April 2019
Election 2019
| Section 44 has already cast its baleful shadow over the federal poll
Books & Arts
Best (overlooked) books 2010
Inside Story contributors
23 December 2010
Well, not all of them were entirely overlooked, but we definitely read them during 2010
National Affairs
The Morrison playbook
Rodney Tiffen
4 October 2019
The prime minister’s style has proved effective so far, but does it contain the seeds of its own failure?
Books & Arts
Best (overlooked) books 2012
Inside Story contributors
13 December 2012
Our contributors nominate the books from 2012 (or, in a few cases cases, late 2011) that didn’t get the attention they deserved
Essays & Reportage
Let’s not waste this crisis
Melissa Sweet
3 April 2020
The health system is changing in previously inconceivable ways, but let’s make sure those most in need don’t get lost along the way
National Affairs
For today, a triumph for Victorian Labor
Tim Colebatch
27 November 2022
Dan Andrews’s government has cause for celebration — and plenty on its plate
National Affairs
That’s their story, and they’re sticking to it
Jane Goodall
15 February 2015
Much more than an attempted leadership spill went on at Parliament House during the week, writes
Jane Goodall
. But the script stayed the same
National Affairs
How the polls mapped a road to victory
Rodney Tiffen
11 September 2019
Did misleading numbers influence how the federal campaign was fought?
National Affairs
Healthcare’s out-of-pocket crisis
Jennifer Doggett
24 October 2018
Fast-rising medical expenses are restricting access to healthcare and increasing long-term costs
National Affairs
Will Labor need to share power in Victoria?
Tim Colebatch
24 November 2022
Polls have inevitably tightened in Victoria, and the shape of the upper house continues to be anyone’s bet
National Affairs
Questions about cabinet
Judith Ireland
25 June 2021
Barnaby Joyce is just one of a remarkable number of federal ministers dogged by reputational issues
Books & Arts
Winners take all
Jock Given
13 July 2021
Rules or no rules? The Tech Giants have made some of their own.
Essays & Reportage
Olympic origins
Jock Given
20 March 2024
Queensland premier Steven Miles is learning an old lesson about sporting venues: sometimes it is best to love the ones you have
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