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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 5 March 2022 of The Weekend Australian est. 1977 The Weekend Australian
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* Contents derived from the 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
When Archie Met Ruby, Rosemary Neill , single work review
— Review of Wash My Soul in the River's Flow Philippa Bateman , 2021 single work film/TV ;
'A new documentary celebrates this singer-songwriter couple, who overcame stolen generations trauma to forge trailblazing careers.' 
(p. 9)
A Grave, yet Humane Message, Stephen Romei , single work review
— Review of Ruby's Choice Paul Mahoney , 2021 single work film/TV ;

'Ruby’s Choice is a quietly powerful Australian drama centred on a 70s-something woman slipping into dementia.'

(p. 12)
Speaking up to Get Respect for Women, Sue Smethurst , single work review
— Review of Don't Be Too Polite, Girls : A Memoir Wendy McCarthy , 2022 single work autobiography ;

'Wendy McCarthy wears the feminist badge with pride and continues to fight for women’s rights, 50 years after an injustice ignited her passion, writes Sue Smethurst'  (Introduction)

(p. 15) Section: Review
The Two Bobs’ Worth, Caroline Overington , single work review
— Review of Bob Hawke : Demons and Destiny Troy Bramston , 2022 single work biography ;

'Labor prime minister Bob Hawke was a great man on the world stage but a bad man on the home front, according to a new biography by Troy Bramston, writes Caroline Overington Troy Bramston remembers the last interview he did with Bob Hawke, the one that turned out to be the last ever.' (Introduction)

(p. 17) Section: Review
Prize Fight about More Than Money, Charles Wooley , single work review
— Review of The Case That Stopped a Nation : The Archibald Prize Controversy of 1944 Peter Edwell , 2021 multi chapter work criticism ;
(p. 18) Section: Review

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