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Malaysia: the good, the bad and the durian

As Australia continues its nauseating debate around the processing of asylum seekers and the proposed ‘Malaysia solution‘ finally meets its fate (hoorah!), my family and I have recently returned from a lovely holiday to peninsula Malaysia.  We had a fantastic time, and after many years of nearly visiting the country but always deciding at the [...]

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Note to Gillard: go back to where you came from

For those engaged in Australia’s asylum seeker debate, SBS Television’s 3 part reality series ‘Go back to where you came from‘ has been one of the year’s most anticipated TV events and I for one certainly wasn’t going to miss it.  Even before the series went to air, a good 40,000 people on Facebook indicated [...]

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Vilifying the most vulnerable

The most disappointing news and news reporting I’ve seen this week is around a beauty pageant in Melbourne turning really ugly. The violence and brawls actually happened at pageant after-parties, involving scores of young men and leaving at least one man unconscious. It’s disappointing not least for the serious injuries sustained by some of the people [...]

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South Africa – the positive and negative legacies of apartheid

If I was lucky enough to be in New York over coming months, I would be dedicating an afternoon to visit MoMA and the exhibition Impressions from South Africa, 1965 to Now.  This unique exhibition charts the social turmoil which has defined the country over recent decades, and looks to contain an impressive collection of [...]

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