Today it is up to the Australian community to require our governments to deliver long-promised justice and recognition for our indigenous communities. Continue reading
Posted in November 2017 …
‘Warwick Egg Incident’ Celebrations
A major event in the formative history of Warwick will be brought to life and celebrated around the town on Saturday, November 18th November.
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The Man They Called The Banjo
Book a table! BYO Drinks and nibbles. Doors open 3pm. Show starts 4pm. Continue reading
Irish Orphan Girls Commemoration 2017
Rubber Justice by Catherine Guinness
‘Let him speak who has seen with his eyes’. Congolese Proverb Continue reading
Unpacking President Michael D Higgins’ Address at the University of Melbourne on 12 October 2017
A Feature by R. E. Glass Several Tinteán readers and others in the Irish community have expressed the need for a ‘plain language’ explanation of President Michael D Higgins’ comments about economic theory in his speech after being conferred with an honorary Doctor of Laws at Melbourne University. Here goes! It is important to note … Continue reading
President Higgins at Melbourne University
we have with us a politician, a poet, a writer, an academic, a statesman, a rights advocate, a champion of the creative industries. Continue reading
Famine Memorial Hobart
To find a convict ancestor is no longer a matter of shame but can be cause for reflection and indeed celebration. Continue reading
In a Subjunctive Mood by David Harris
His light touch reflects his playful approach to a range of topics. Continue reading
Voices of strangers
Irish opens the door to an extraordinary world Continue reading