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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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Great Craic and fun for the whole family! Continue reading
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An exciting 3-day program has been compiled to cater to a range of Irish tastes. Continue reading
Jimmy’s Hall – an offering from a film-maker who set a very high standard in Irish independent cinema with The Wind That Shakes the Barley, and a sad decline from that apogee. Continue reading
The challenges involved in starting life in a new country are daunting, and are faced by many Irish every year. Continue reading
A FEATURE by Frances Devlin-Glass Two years ago just before Easter, I was preparing a paper on Joseph Furphy’s articles for the Bulletin for a very special mobile conference to ‘God’s Own Riverina’ (Furphy’s euphoric name for the area between the Murray and the Lachlan Rivers where he was running bullock teams to remote stations, just … Continue reading
Only Ireland, – until now – is legally exempt from the requirement to charge for domestic water usage. Continue reading
So I wept for want of a lost love, as all sons their mothers. Continue reading
Is annamh a thoghfadh imircigh Éireannacha an Astráil de rogha ar an mBreatain nó na Stáit. Continue reading
Angus Mitchell lives and works as an historian in Ireland; he was born in Africa and educated in England, and from 1992-98, he lived and worked in Brazil. What better credentials to write authoritatively about the internal milieu of Casement’s professional career? Continue reading