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Uncommon Sense - 4 July 2017

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This week on Uncommon Sense we have four excellent interviews, conducted by our host Amy Mullins:

Ben Eltham from New Matilda on the latest in federal politics

Writer Tom Greenwell joined Amy to discuss his Inside Story essay, 'Journalism Is In Peril. Can Government Help?' They talked about press subsidies overseas and if we can adopt similar policies here in Australia.

Professor Pat Dudgeon chatted about a book she has co-edited, 'Us Women, Our Ways, Our World' (Magabala Books) – a collection of writings on women and Aboriginal identity.

Michelle Mountain, Program Manager at the Centre for Contemporary Photography spoke about the expressive, abstract works, 'Tanztee and Erbgericht' by Berlin-based photographer Andrea Grützner currently on display at CCP.

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This week on Uncommon Sense we have four excellent interviews, conducted by our host Amy Mullins:

Ben Eltham from New Matilda on the latest in federal politics

Writer Tom Greenwell joined Amy to discuss his Inside Story essay, 'Journalism Is In Peril. Can Government Help?' They talked about press subsidies overseas and if we can adopt similar policies here in Australia.

Professor Pat Dudgeon chatted about a book she has co-edited, 'Us Women, Our Ways, Our World' (Magabala Books) – a collection of writings on women and Aboriginal identity.

Michelle Mountain, Program Manager at the Centre for Contemporary Photography spoke about the expressive, abstract works, 'Tanztee and Erbgericht' by Berlin-based photographer Andrea Grützner currently on display at CCP.

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