Edition 15: Divided Nation

Australians have never been richer. Or more complacent. Yet despite
the good times, divisions are emerging.
The growing wealth of the past decade has not reached everyone. Pockets of entrenched disadvantage remain, even in the richest neighbourhoods. Geography, work, race, religion, education, health and ethnicity mark the new divides.
throws the spot light on the underlying causes of the riots that shocked Sydney. He reveals a pattern of marginalisation shaped by history, flawed policy and personal incapacity – and finds hope in the remarkable resilience of people under enormous pressure. This challenge is echoed in the reports from around the country.
This issue provides an intimate portrait of the usually invisible fractures even in boom time Australia, with outstanding essays, reportage, memoir, poetry and fiction.
Other writers include:
Peter Meredith, Lucy Lehmann, Jago Dodson, Neil Sipe, Meera Atkinson, Charlie Stansfield, Julienne van Loon, Phil Brown, Dominique Wilson, David Peetz, Tracy Crisp, Natasha Cica, Dorothy Johnston, Shane Strange, Geoffrey Brahm Levey, Robert Hillman, Joanna Kujawa, Lee Kofman, Randa Abdel-Fattah, Anna Haebich, Anita Heiss and Kim Mahood.
Poetry by Anna Krien.
Photo essay, "Vietnam Veterans" by David Nielsen.
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Contents
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Introduction
( 1 )
- Respect versus division (Edition Introduction) Julianne Schultz
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Essay
( 15 )
- Boom! Excursions in fantasy land Julienne van Loon
- The words to say it Charlie Stansfield
- The gap between work and choices David Peetz
- Blow-ins on the cold desert wind Kim Mahood
- The antidote of multiculturalism Geoffrey Brahm Levey
- Explorers, writers and other creative strangers Joanna Kujawa
- Disturbing undertones Dorothy Johnston
- Beyond pity Robert Hillman
- On being invisible Anita Heiss
- Retro-assimilation Anna Haebich
- Cracks in the veneer Jago Dodson and Neil Sipe
- Destination: Adelaide Tracy Crisp
- Trying to find the sunny side of life David Burchell
- The exiled child Meera Atkinson
- Of Middle Eastern appearance Randa Abdel-Fattah
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Memoir
( 4 )
- The fence Shane Strange
- Sydney and me Lucy Lehmann
- On becoming a Jew Lee Kofman
- Stranger in a strange land Phil Brown
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Reportage
( 2 )
- Down-at-heel among the Peter Meredith
- On the ground Natasha Cica
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Fiction
( 1 )
- I’m not here Dominique Wilson
