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Inside Villawood detention, where guards smuggle drugs and use detainees for sex

“It’s worse than prison – this place is designed to break you.”

October 24, 2022 Fabian Robertson
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The imagined return: A migrant’s musings on homesickness

Yearning for one's homeland can evoke a sense of dislocation.

March 13, 2022 Nafeesa Rahman
photo of a Chinese-inspired arch in Cabramatta
Opinion // Multiculturalism

On the benefits of ethnic ghettoes

The migrant dream should not be the subject of shame

November 30, 2017 Alan Zheng
Friends arguing
Comedy // Politics

Left-wing activist attacks slightly less left-wing friend for easy win

He simply couldn't help himself

March 31, 2017 Nick Harriott
Perspective // Australian Politics

Three Christians walk into a cafe

An ethical battle on common ground

March 23, 2017 Samuel Chu
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Open the Borders – Phillipe Legrain at FODI 2016

Zoe Stojanovic-Hill saw some dangerous ideas and lived to tell the tale

September 5, 2016 Zoe Stojanovic-Hill

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