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Bell Shakespeare's Hamlet reviewed: the same great themes in some strange new haunts

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageWe cannot help but remember Hamlet: it is iconic. Robin Goldsworthy, Ivan Donato, Philip Dodd, Josh McConville. Photo: Daniel Boud

Today, Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a play that haunts itself. Its saturation into cultural consciousness means that watching a performance is inevitably a process of past ghosts and past echoes framing the current...

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Archive records shed new light on UK role in Whitlam's dismissal

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageGough Whitlam, pictured here in 2008, looks at the original letter that dismissed him from office in 1975.AAP/Alan Porritt

Recently disclosed archival documents in both Australia and the UK have revealed more about the role of the royal family and the UK government in Gough Whitlam’s dismissal in 1975.

A new book claims that the...

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