This year,I published 46 interviews in this space. These are the exchanges that most resonated with you,or most moved me,or turned out to be particularly prescient.
Two weeks ago,Margaret Pomeranz gave us 10 lesser-known great movies to watch. Now it’s the turn of her long-time collaborator and friend,David Stratton.
Madonna King co-wrote a bestselling book about the Bali Nine. The experience left her with strong views about the war on drugs,cross-border policing and the death penalty.
She’s one of Australia’s most admired film critics but which movies does she adore,and why?
Dr Briony Scott is resigning,not retiring. But at 61,she says,she’s “more ready to hit something new than I ever have” been.
The man most associated with teal candidates says he doesn’t know what the definition of a “teal” is.
All the world is Ian Darling’s stage,from business to theatre and documentaries.
Now 51,Susie O’Neill is craving something she says has proven elusive in her busy and successful life:contentment.
Not only did Marion Crawford devote 17 years to the two princesses,but she sacrificed the possibility of having children of her own.
Britain’s republican movement is growing,and its CEO believes the monarchy’s days are numbered.
The Reserve Bank’s most iconic governor says businesses are going bust and the RBA is too focused on only one factor in its charter.