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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 28 October 2016 of The Age est. 1854 The Age
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Who's Next in Line for Biopic Treatment?, Karl Quinn , single work column (p. 19) Section: Opinion
Sydney Festival Revamp, Andrew Taylor , single work column (p. 27) Section: Arts
Celibacy and the Modern Priest : Tom Keneally on His New Book Crimes of the Father, Thomas Keneally , single work review
— Review of Crimes of the Father Thomas Keneally , 2016 single work novel ;
'In the early 1970s I knew a splendid priest whose authority to say Mass and operate within the Archdiocese of Sydney was terminated by the then prelate, Cardinal James Freeman. The priest's name was Father Pat Connor and he was a dear friend. As a young missionary in India, he was influenced by Gandhi, and I never knew a person who practised non-violent dissent with less pathology and more dignity and human love than Pat. As a peaceable man, he was involved in anti-Vietnam and anti-apartheid protest, including the famous and unwise Springbok tour of 1971. ...'
Letter to Pessoa Review : Michelle Cahill's Stories with the Literary Big Hitters, Cameron Woodhead , single work review
— Review of Letter to Pessoa Michelle Cahill , 2016 selected work short story ;
Turning Pages : In Praise of the Winning Carmel Bird, Jane Sullivan , single work column
'How splendid that Carmel Bird has won the 2016 Patrick White Literary Award. Not only has she made an outstanding contribution to Australian literature; she has also shown how a patient, enterprising and undaunted writer can find pathways to publication, and have fun on the way.'
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