Quarterly Essays
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Quarterly Essay 89: The Wires That Bind
- Electrification and Community Renewal
- By: Saul Griffith
- Narrated by: Saul Griffith
- Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins
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Griffith paints an inspiring yet practical picture of empowered local communities acting collectively when it comes to renewable energy, and benefiting financially. He considers both equity and security – an end to dependence on foreign oil, for instance. He explores the rejuvenation of regional Australia, as well as the rise of a new populist movement driven by Australian women. And he explodes once and for all the trees v. jobs binary. This is an electrifying essay about building a better world, one community at a time.
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Pragmatic and inspiring
- By Patrick GW Smith on 22-08-2023
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Quarterly Essay 89: The Wires That Bind
- Electrification and Community Renewal
- Narrated by: Saul Griffith
- Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins
- Release date: 28-03-2023
- Language: English
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Quarterly Essay 90: Voice of Reason
- On Recognition and Renewal
- By: Megan Davis
- Narrated by: Megan Davis
- Length: 3 hrs and 8 mins
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At Uluru, an invitation was issued to the Australian people. With the upcoming referendum, the nation will decide whether to accept that invitation. In this compelling, fresh and imaginative essay, Megan Davis draws out the significance and the promise of this “constitutional moment” – what it could mean for recognition and justice. Davis presents the Voice to Parliament as an Australian solution to an Australian problem. For Indigenous people, it is a practical response to “the torment of powerlessness”.
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Completely pointless. let's nuke ourselves.
- By ELAD on 04-08-2023
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Quarterly Essay 90: Voice of Reason
- On Recognition and Renewal
- Narrated by: Megan Davis
- Length: 3 hrs and 8 mins
- Release date: 27-07-2023
- Language: English
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Quarterly Essay 92: The Great Divide
- Australia's Housing Mess and How to Fix It
- By: Alan Kohler
- Narrated by: Alan Kohler
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
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One of the great mysteries of Australian life is that a land of sweeping plains, with one of the lowest population densities on the planet, has a shortage of land for houses. As a result, Sydney’s median house price is the second most expensive on Earth, after Hong Kong’s. The escalation in house prices is a pain that has altered Australian society; it has increased inequality and profoundly changed the relationship between generations – between those who have a house and those who don't. Alan Kohler tells the story of how we got into this mess – and how we might get out of it.
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PDF in the DESKTOP version of audible
- By Lauren Cameron on 30-11-2023
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Quarterly Essay 92: The Great Divide
- Australia's Housing Mess and How to Fix It
- Narrated by: Alan Kohler
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
- Release date: 27-11-2023
- Language: English
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Quarterly Essay 93: Bad Cop
- Peter Dutton’s Strongman Politics
- By: Lech Blaine
- Narrated by: Angus McGruther
- Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins
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Who is Peter Dutton, and what happened to the Liberal Party? In Bad Cop, Lech Blaine traces the making of a hardman – from Queensland detective to leader of the Opposition, from property investor to minister for Home Affairs. This is a story of ambition, race and power, and a politician with a plan.
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Speaks to both sides
- By Anonymous User on 23-04-2024
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Quarterly Essay 93: Bad Cop
- Peter Dutton’s Strongman Politics
- Narrated by: Angus McGruther
- Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins
- Release date: 09-04-2024
- Language: English
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