Art of the Essay Power made visible When figures like Cardinal Pell or former senator and soldier James Molan die, we are given a... Tim Dunlop5 mins25 January 2023 19:40 (EST)
Art of the Essay The transformation of Australian politics Until the early 1980s, Australian politics was dominated by the fight between the conservative right of... Tim Dunlop6 mins14 December 2022 18:35 (EST)
Art of the Essay How do we fix mainstream political journalism? There is a crisis in mainstream political reporting and it is damaging our democracy. The problem... Tim Dunlop6 mins05 December 2022 20:24 (EST)
Art of the Essay The reinvention of Australian democracy The Australian general election of 21 May 2022 was a moment of fundamental change in our... Tim Dunlop6 mins24 October 2022 22:15 (EST)
Art of the Essay What happens when the brain goes quiet, but the heart continues beating? The headlines might make you think that Anne Heche died twice. First on a Friday, when... Daniela J. Lamas6 mins16 September 2022 02:43 (EST)
Art of the Essay Voices of us: Why we need independents in our system of governance In a pamphlet published in 1957, French philosopher, Simone Weil, asked a question relevant to Australian politics... Tim Dunlop6 mins17 May 2022 11:15 (EST)
Art of the Essay Soul-searching in a time of change As I write this review of Julianne Schultz’s new book, The Idea of Australia: A search for... Tim Dunlop9 mins03 May 2022 10:47 (EST)
Art of the Essay The COVID pandemic: let’s not rewrite history In June 2021, with much of Australia in various stages of lockdown, and the country’s international... Tim Dunlop8 mins09 March 2022 11:18 (EST)