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Friday essay: why is Australian satire so rarely risky?

  • Written by Alex Cothren, PhD Candidate, Flinders University
Friday essay: why is Australian satire so rarely risky?Charlie Pickering may be a witty and intelligent young man, but he’s too reassuring a presence compared to surveyors of the edge of chaos.ABC

About a year ago, a Daily Telegraph journalist rang one of us (let’s call him Robert for convenience). She was writing a story about how political correctness was killing comedy and wanted an...

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