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ANZAC day

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“Perhaps this will be the time to do away with Anzac Day”

The controversial piece was first published by Honi in 1958.

May 4, 2020 Lucy Taylor
Photograph of buildings of the Wasser burnt.
Analysis // ANZAC Day

The “Battle of the Wasser”: A Footnote in History?

Historical honesty is crucial on days of national commemoration

April 25, 2019 Robbie Mason
Perspective //

Blokes and bagpipes

Annabel Cameron is letting the cat out of the bagpipes

May 9, 2016 Annabel Cameron
Analysis //

Remembering this country’s first war

Mike Butler is a Jagalingu man and is currently serving as SUPRA’s Indigenous Officer

April 28, 2016 Mike Butler
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Reclaim Australia Pressures University Into Refusing Anti-War Event

Dom Ellis on Michael Spence’s flexible approach to freedom of speech.

April 21, 2015 Dom Ellis

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