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Lesley Chow is an Australian writer on music and film. Her book, You’re History: The 12 Strangest Women in Music, will be released in March.
Dion Kagan is a writer, researcher and the author of Positive Images: Gay Men and HIV/AIDS in the Culture of ‘Post-Crisis’.
Anne Rutherford is a film critic and adjunct associate professor in cinema studies at Western Sydney University.
Laura Parker is a contributing writer for the New York Times. She lives in New York.
He then used these new mechanisms to pursue the ABC for many, many months, and in no less than three separate inquiries, over the supposed bias in AM’s coverage of the early stages of the invasion of ...
Paul Ham is an author and journalist. His books include the acclaimed Kokoda and Vietnam: The Australian War. He is currently the Australian correspondent for the London Sunday Times.
Julian Morrow is a comedian, writer, television producer and broadcaster. He is a co-founder of the Chaser comedy team and the executive producer of The Hamster Wheel.
Robyn Davidson is a non-fiction writer. She is the author of the award-winning books Tracks and Desert Places, and the editor of The Best Australian Essays 2009 and The Picador Book of Journeys.
Bill Bowtell is a strategic–policy analyst and consultant and the executive director of the Lowy Institute’s HIV-AIDS project. He was a political adviser to Paul Keating.
Walter Marsh is a journalist based on Kaurna country who writes about history and culture.
Hugh Riminton is a two time Walkley Award winner, the national affairs editor at Network 10, and co-presents the politics podcast The Professor and The Hack.
Keely Jobe is a PhD candidate at the University of Tasmania. She lives by the sea on lutruwita/Tasmania’s east coast.