It has been 20 years since the beloved Don Dunstan died — and two decades after his death, the first full biography documenting his life comes to a stunning conclusion. Dunstan probably would not have ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Dictatorships aside, ask anyone to name a head of government whose approval rating was 82 per cent after six years in power and they ...
On this day we celebrate the feast of St. Dunstan, "an Anglo-Saxon churchman in England in the tenth century, who began as a monk. He began as a youngster as a monk in the Abbey of Glastonbury, and ...
Chris Wallace receives funding from the Australian Research Council. This piece is republished with permission from State of Hope, the 55th edition of Griffith Review. Articles are a little longer ...
The Reverend Professor Gordon Dunstan, who died on Thursday aged 86, was one of the Church of England's leading moral theologians. He held an important teaching post as Professor of Moral and Social ...
HIS fear of being outed for homosexual affairs contributed to Don Dunstan collapsing and resigning in 1979, according to a biography to be launched this month. The first biography of Dunstan since his ...
All while he was South Australian premier. Giddy with joy, Dunstan had celebrated the end of a 1972 performance of the musical Hair at Adelaide’s Her Majesty’s Theatre by jumping on stage and dancing ...
In short: Thousands of voters have headed to the polls in Dunstan in Adelaide's inner east. The by-election was triggered by the political retirement of former premier Steven Marshall. What's next?
Columnist Keith Dunstan has passed away, aged 88, after an almost year-long battle with cancer. The master of words wrote his own obituary. "It was something that was on the computer," said his son ...
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