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October 15, 2009

Tofu for me, tofu for you

Journalists – even emerging ones – like to eat as well as drink. And former Queenslander, Luke Raggatt, is no exception, especially now that he’s found the Vegie Bar in Fitzroy.

Racism in Australia: a debate

Is Australia a racist country? See four of Australia’s finest thinkers debate this topic in a public panel at La Trobe University on Tuesday, October 20.

70 films in 7 days

Thursday, 15 October, 2009 – A Melbourne filmmaker has combined his love of films, and a cause very dear to his heart, to raise money for charity. Shane Dunlop plans the Herculean feat of watching 70 films in 7 days, all in the name of brain injury support services. Kim Hellard and Liana Neri report.

Tofu for me, tofu for you

Journalists – even emerging ones – like to eat as well as drink. And former Queenslander, Luke Raggatt, is no exception, especially now that he’s found the Vegie Bar in Fitzroy.

Racism in Australia: a debate

Is Australia a racist country? See four of Australia’s finest thinkers debate this topic in a public panel at La Trobe University on Tuesday, October 20.

70 films in 7 days

Thursday, 15 October, 2009 – A Melbourne filmmaker has combined his love of films, and a cause very dear to his heart, to raise money for charity. Shane Dunlop plans the Herculean feat of watching 70 films in 7 days, all in the name of brain injury support services. Kim Hellard and Liana Neri report.

more from October 15, 2009

Just a tinge of cultural cringe

It’s been more than half a century since “cultural cringe” snuck into our national lexicon. And according to Tom Cowie, there’s no sign that the term has reached its use-by date.

Tofu for me, tofu for you

Journalists – even emerging ones – like to eat as well as drink. And former Queenslander, Luke Raggatt, is no exception, especially now that he’s found the Vegie Bar in Fitzroy.

Racism in Australia: a debate

Is Australia a racist country? See four of Australia’s finest thinkers debate this topic in a public panel at La Trobe University on Tuesday, October 20.

70 films in 7 days

Thursday, 15 October, 2009 – A Melbourne filmmaker has combined his love of films, and a cause very dear to his heart, to raise money for charity. Shane Dunlop plans the Herculean feat of watching 70 films in 7 days, all in the name of brain injury support services. Kim Hellard and Liana Neri report.