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    August 29 – September 4, 2015  |  No. 75

    August 29 – September 4, 2015  |  No. 75

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    August 29 – September 4, 2015  |  No. 75

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    August 29 – September 4, 2015  |  No. 75

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    August 29 – September 4, 2015 Edition No. 75

    News

    Prime Minister Tony Abbott and the Christian right Mike Seccombe

    China’s share plunge shatters Joe Hockey’s tax reform plan Sophie Morris

    Nauru's systemic dysfunction Martin McKenzie-Murray

    Syrian asylum seekers marching in Europe’s shadows Lauren Williams

    Gayby Baby and same-sex families Max Opray

    PM Tony Abbott answers his own call to fight in Syria Hamish McDonald

    Opinion

    Abbott baulking the talk Sean Kelly

    Embattled PM ignores carbon, backs Hockey's tax cut pledge Paul Bongiorno

    Gadfly: Tweet that dare not speak its name Richard Ackland

    Letters & Editorial

    Geoff Pryor – Cartoon, August 29 2015 Geoff Pryor

    Piers reviewed

    Refugees’ brutal treatment shames us all

    Culture

    The Gift of Joel Edgerton Donna Walker-Mitchell

    Local news satire lacks bite Helen Razer

    Alec Doomadgee’s ascension to the Lakota Sun Dance ceremony Melissa Lucashenko

    Books

    Beauty Is a Wound Reviewer: AF

    Atmosphere of Hope Reviewer: FL

    Undermajordomo Minor Reviewer: CR

    Food

    Baked beans Andrew McConnell

    Life

    A run through the jungle with Kuala Lumpur’s ‘hashers’ Patrick Lau

    Tor and the deep web going mainstream Ruby J. Murray

    Wing man: Tommy Oar, 23, soccer player Jack Kerr

    The Quiz

    Where on a horse is the fetlock? Cindy MacDonald

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