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Quadrant is an Australian literary and cultural journal. Quadrant reviews literature, as well as featuring essays on ideas and topics such as politics, history, universities, and the arts. It also publishes poetry and short stories.
The magazine was founded in Sydney in 1956[1][2] by Richard Krygier, a Polish–Jewish refugee who had been active in social-democrat politics in Europe and James McAuley, a Catholic poet, famous for the anti-modernist Ern Malley hoax. It was an initiative of the Australian Committee for Cultural Freedom, the Australian arm of the Congress for Cultural Freedom, an anti-communist advocacy group funded by the CIA.[3] Source
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Search ArticlesWe the People and the Establishment
The social contract is ignored, such that there is now no consent of the governed. Enough of us now know the democratic project has gone to hell Jul 17 2026 9 mins Just who asked our top judges to inflate the role and authority of rights-related international law? Jul 17 2026 21 mins We are spending more and prescribing more, but our mental health is getting worse.
Their ABC: The C is for Chutzpah
Even with its record for getting stuff wrong, doctoring audio, and stitching up the non-Left, the national broadcaster has the gall to portray itself as the arbiter of truth Jul 16 2026 6 mins "Life can be hard, life is difficult. Bastille Day is the anniversary of the night our son was killed in a hit and run accident. But we can make choices in life" Jul 16 2026 2 mins Eureka hero Peter Lalor tried to break a miners' strike with Chinese blacklegs.
The Balm of the Beautiful
"Life can be hard, life is difficult. Bastille Day is the anniversary of the night our son was killed in a hit and run accident. But we can make choices in life" Jul 16 2026 2 mins Eureka hero Peter Lalor tried to break a miners' strike with Chinese blacklegs.
Truth vs Truth-Telling
If the Australian Historical Association is to preserve what's left of its reputation as a scholarly forum it must allow Roger Karge's paper to be aired and debated Jul 15 2026 5 mins How the celibate 'Cardinal Tucho' became an expert on kissing is a mystery, unlike his authority as Pope Leo's doctrinal enforcer of progressive pieties Jul 15 2026 5 mins One in three children believe Winston Churchill walked on the moon.
The Therapeutic Mouth
How the celibate 'Cardinal Tucho' became an expert on kissing is a mystery, unlike his authority as Pope Leo's doctrinal enforcer of progressive pieties Jul 15 2026 5 mins One in three children believe Winston Churchill walked on the moon.
The Jew in the Left’s Woodpile
If your modern Leftist slips on a wet footpath, a comet strikes Pluto, or nasty weather spoils a picnic, the instigators of such misfortunes are always the Jews Jul 14 2026 5 mins As the family court system clogs and stalls under the weight of ever-expanding definitions and irrelevant claims, rational answers and true justice are in short supply Jul 14 2026 10 mins The Koran's prescriptions on jihad, taxing unbelievers, and the proper ordering of relations with non-Muslims continue to shape...
The Domestic Violence Triage System
As the family court system clogs and stalls under the weight of ever-expanding definitions and irrelevant claims, rational answers and true justice are in short supply Jul 14 2026 10 mins The Koran's prescriptions on jihad, taxing unbelievers, and the proper ordering of relations with non-Muslims continue to shape state behaviour where Islamic supremacism holds sway Jul 14 2026 5 mins Design is a value system in its own right and does not need to piggy-back on art to prove its worth.
Royal Commission, Royal Omission
If the incurious kid-glove questioning accorded the ABC's news director and ombudsman is any guide, one might well suspect getting to the truth isn't one of inquiry's priorities Jul 13 2026 4 mins Argentina is registering companies run solely by artificial intelligence, with a human kept around only to answer legal claims.
AI Power Without Responsibility
Argentina is registering companies run solely by artificial intelligence, with a human kept around only to answer legal claims. There's a huge danger in this gee-whiz tech Jul 13 2026 8 mins Every child deserves libraries that present truth in all its complexity, not curated propaganda about gender and racism dressed up as kindness Jul 13 2026 5 mins If a Nazi butcher were to say he now understood his actions were very wrong, would that warrant clemency?
What You Won’t Find in the Kids’ Section
Every child deserves libraries that present truth in all its complexity, not curated propaganda about gender and racism dressed up as kindness Jul 13 2026 5 mins If a Nazi butcher were to say he now understood his actions were very wrong, would that warrant clemency? Unlikely, you say, but such is the guiding attitude at work in our courts Jul 13 2026 7 mins Writing what became the Narnia Chronicles was an inner compulsion.