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Private grief and public news

β€œAsk him if it’s his birthday”, was the bizarre advice once proffered to me as a cadet reporter on a daily newspaper. The cadet counsellor – who lectured us once a week on different aspects of our job – was asking us to imagine attending an accident scene where an unfortunate man had become pinned beneath some kind of heavy machine. Our counsellor somehow pictured a scenario where this trapped person would be fine with answering questions from a cub reporter while simultaneously being rescued from his presumably life-threatening predicament. So, apparently, we would be asking…

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That's gotta hurt! Cartoonist Peter Lewis's twist on Ben Roberts-Smith's Archibald portrait.

Keeping us in the dark about war crimes

June 12, 2023. Comment by Greg Ray The establishment is angry. It is unhappy that former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith lost his defamation action against the Nine media group. It is unhappy that the allegations of war crimes – including murder of unarmed civilians – are now clearly and unambiguously pinned on the chest of the decorated former soldier alongside his much-lauded but now rather tarnished Victoria Cross.    In retrospect, it seems that the decision to launch the defamation action – funded by millions of dollars from the pockets of Australian billionaire Kerry Stokes –…

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Parnell Park in 1940, with the old courthouse pillar prominent

Pillar of the community quietly disappeared

I didn't know it had gone until I went for a walk in Parnell Place and realised something was missing. It took a while to figure out what it was, and when I did I still hunted around for a while, thinking I'd simply remembered its location wrongly. But no, the old pillar monument - one of the pillars that once supported the portico of Newcastle's earlier courthouse. The old courthouse once stood on the corner of Hunter and Bolton Streets, where the grand sandstone former post office building now stands awaiting restoration. That corner was,…

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