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Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 The Best Australian Essays 2005
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Black Inc. , 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Dangerous Sorrows, Robert Reynolds , single work essay (p. 208-215)
Murdoch's War, Robert Manne , single work essay
Robert Manne argues that the 'Murdoch press ... now helps determine the way in which millions of Australians interpret their world.' (p. 232)
(p. 221-233)
Caught in the Klieg Lights, Kate Jennings , single work essay
Kate Jennings attends a Republican National Convention in Madison Square Garden, New York in 2004
(p. 234-241)
The Chop, Tim Herbert , single work essay (p. 242-250)
The Trouble With Empathy, David Burchell , single work essay (p. 251-270)
Ties That Bind, Margaret Simons , single work essay (p. 271-283)
There's Mud in Manangatang, John Harms , single work essay
In 2005 John Harms goes on a journey from Melbourne through the Mallee country into South Australia and back and observes the breaking of the drought.
(p. 284-296)
Trouble on the Night-Shift, Anna Krien , single work essay (p. 297-306)
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