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We’re about to have Australia’s most diverse parliament yet – but there’s still a long way to go

24 May 2022 sydneysentinel 0

Political philosopher, author, commentator and former Race Discrimination Commissioner Tim Soutphommasane explores the election of Australia’s most diverse parliament to date.

“Sometimes I lose my temper. That’s one of the reasons some people like me – I say what I think”: Jane Caro

18 May 2022 Gary Nunn 0

On the campaign trail with Walkley Award-winning journalist turned Senate candidate Jane Caro, editor-at-large Gary Nunn discovers how she’s translating her passions as a writer into a platform as a politician.

Sydney roars into the Year of the Tiger

28 January 2022 Tileah Dobson 0

The largest Lunar New Year celebration outside Asia has begun right here in Sydney. Tileah Dobson has the lowdown on the various events and activities.

It’s a celluloid invasion! The Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival

10 November 2021 Rita Bratovich 0

In only its second year, the Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival will screen 200 short and feature films from 22 countries in a live/virtual hybrid event.

Jeffery Wang on nurturing underrepresented minorities in Australian business

28 September 2021 Corin Shearston 0

As a self-described “advocate for the diversity of thought”, Professional Development Forum founder Jeffery Wang is passionate about supporting underrepresented cultural minorities in Australian business.

The Shortest History of China – and the timeliest

10 June 2021 John Moyle 0

The Sentinel speaks to Sydney author, translator, essayist, novelist and specialist China writer Linda Jaivin about her latest book, The Shortest History of China.

Spat at, sneezed on and told to go ‘home’: how racism against Asian Australians has escalated

21 April 2021 Gary Nunn 0

Asian Australians are experiencing an upsurge in racism, with bigots emboldened by Covid-19 and Australia’s deteriorating relationship with China.

When every day is Halloween

25 October 2020 Guy James Whitworth 0

A diabolical year featuring a deadly plague and assorted other horrors means this year’s Halloween will be like no other.

William Yang: the other side of the lens

20 October 2020 Rita Bratovich 0

The Sentinel speaks to renowned Sydney photographer William Yang ahead of a landmark career retrospective.

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