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Both reading and reviewing can be a pleasure when books make us feel better about our world. In this collection, I have ...
In Eurotrash, Christian Kracht delivers a surreal, darkly comic road novel charting a son’s journey with his mentally unwell ...
As grief, anxiety, and everyday struggles are increasingly pathologised, are we losing sight of what it means to be human? A ...
Pope Francis’s legacy is one of bold moral clarity: a Church allied with the poor, a planet in peril, and a global economy in ...
As Australia emerges from its latest election, two pillars of public life — the Church and the Liberal Party — face ...
Sussan Ley inherits a fractured Liberal Party. To lead effectively, she must look beyond cosmetic changes and read the ...
Elisabeth Hanscombe’s memoir traces a harrowing yet courageous journey through childhood neglect, family trauma, and ...
As extreme weather becomes more common in Australia, so too do deaths from heat and cold. And those who suffer most are the ...
When Donald Trump accepted a luxury jet from Qatar, many shrugged. It was just Trump being Trump. But his brazenness reveals ...
This Eureka Street Plus article, typically exclusive to subscribers, has been developed in partnership with Catholic Social Services Australia. We're pleased to share it with all Eureka Street readers ...
During the federal election coverage on the ABC, there was a moment I jumped up, held my breath and clasped my hand over my mouth. It wasn’t because of the cascade of seats falling to Labor but ...
That name may mean absolutely nothing to you, but the fact he lived that long is no mean feat. Molland was the last remaining member of Badfinger, a Welsh group that was the first band signed to The ...