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Paul Daley
Paul writes about Indigenous history, Australian culture and national identity for Guardian Australia. He has won a number of journalism prizes including two Walkley awards, the Paul Lyneham award for political journalism and two Kennedy awards. He is a novelist and playwright whose books have been shortlisted in major literary prizes and is the author of the political novel Challenge
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Paul Cleary documents the Yindjibarndi community’s resistance and fight against Fortescue Mining GroupPodcast
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With boastful displays and arms maker sponsors, the memorial falls ever shorter of duty to commemorate the toll of war
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From the forgotten bustle of the airport to feverish bad photos of the harbour below, an interstate trip brings fierce joy
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The steel city once knew him as a migrant made good who contributed a great gift to the arts. But one man has been digging into the true identity of Bob SredersasPodcast
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Chelsea Watego talks to Paul Daley about why she says ‘fuck hope’ and why she wants to take her book, Another Day in the Colony, to Aboriginal readers in prisonsPodcast
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A start has been made in righting some of the egregious wrongs of the nation’s nomenclature, but there’s far to go
Postcolonial Every Hill Got A Story: collected First Nations oral histories are a profound gift to national memory