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What if?

  • Michael Galak
  • 30th March 2012
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Except for the missing warfare, the relationship between these two towns is eerily similar to the animosity between Israel and Gaza.

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Bennelong Papers

Sceptical thoughts on customary law

  • Kenneth Maddock
  • 15th February 2012
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Should Australia recognise Aboriginal customary law? In this clearheaded essay the late Kenneth Maddock explores a subject which has grave implications for modern Australia.

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“daft way to run a nation”

  • 13th February 2012
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Gary Johns: “Coronation Hill, the gold, platinum and palladium mine became a park. A result of environmental and Aboriginal myth-making and mischief-making. I thought it was a daft way to run a nation.”

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Bennelong Papers

Who is an Aborigine?

  • Paul G. E. Albrecht
  • 3rd February 2012
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Extract from Relhiperra: About Aborigines by Paul G. E. Albrecht. Relhiperra, first published by the Bennelong Society, is available as a free Quadrant ebook.

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Bennelong Papers

Silencing Constitution debate

  • Keith Windschuttle
  • 27th January 2012
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He is no constitutional authority. He is a law student, and a badly misinformed one at that.

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Bennelong Papers

The Constitution is anything but racist

  • Keith Windschuttle
  • 24th January 2012
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The report to change the Constitution to recognize indigenous people is written in bad faith. It attempts to intimidate Australians by exploiting the emotions of guilt and shame.

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What White Aborigines want

  • Michael Connor
  • 24th November 2011
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Ssssh: “Listening respectfully to the ideas and feedback provided by Indigenous staff members and not interrupting.”

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Bennelong Papers

Lawyers vs. Bolt

  • 23rd November 2011
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“There are a lot of people and businesses to thank this month, with the success of both the Deadly Trivia Night and the Federal Court racial vilification case.”

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Bennelong Papers

Quadrant & the Bolt Trial

  • 23rd November 2011
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Some of the texts published in Quadrant and Quadrant Online dealing with the White Aborigines Trial. 

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Where did it all go wrong?

  • Colin Macleod
  • 15th November 2011
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They are fed, clothed, medically cared for, sheltered. Their children educated and their spirit destroyed. Their life is little different from animals in a zoo.

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