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Tinteán – A Magazine for Irish Australia
Our aim is to provide serious comment and an independent perspective on a wide range of Australian/Irish topics.
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Our aim is to provide serious comment and an independent perspective on a wide range of Australian/Irish topics.
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Today! New Irish Films coming to Melbourne Continue reading
Brendan Duddy was a Derry business man – a fish and chip shop owner – a Republican but also a passionate pacifist. Continue reading
A persuasive argument that unification between Northern Ireland and the Republic is inevitable before very long ….. Continue reading
In the eyes of many he ‘fell from grace’, but he maintained a silent dignity to his grave. Continue reading
Is comedy serious? Mary Kenneally on the risks and adventures of a life in comedy Continue reading
The Doris Brothers Bridge Continue reading
That Sean Duffy, McKinty’s main character, is a Catholic means that his Northern Irish police superiors are unsure of him and that he is as much an outsider on the Gerry Adams side of his society as on the Ian Paisley side. Continue reading
Even if I can’t read or write
I can imagine sun flooding a page. Continue reading
Talks on Urban Irish Language usage and Young Irelander, John Mitchel Continue reading
Waywords and Meansigns extends its offering of musical adaptations of Finnegans Wake Continue reading