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Quarterly Essay
Managing EditorChris Feik
FrequencyQuarterly
PublisherSchwartz Publishing
First issue2001
CompanyBlack Inc.
CountryAustralia
Websitequarterlyessay.com.au
ISSN1832-0953

Quarterly Essay, founded in 2001, is an Australian periodical published by Black Inc., concentrating primarily on Australian politics in a broad sense. Printed in a book-like page size and using a single-column format, each issue features a single extended essay of at least 20,000 words, with an introduction by the editor, and correspondence relating to essays in previous issues.

In early 2004 founding editor Peter Craven was sacked by the magazine's owner, property developer Morry Schwartz, over a dispute about the joint authorship of one essay, and, more widely, the magazine's future direction. Schwartz stated that while he had a vision of the magazine as more "political and Australian" whereas Craven was perhaps "more broad and internationalist".[1]

Editions

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# Author Title Published Notes
1 Robert Manne "In Denial: The Stolen Generations and the Right" April 2001
2 John Birmingham "Appeasing Jakarta: Australia's complicity in the East Timor tragedy" June 2001
3 Guy Rundle "The Opportunist: John Howard and the Triumph of Reaction" October 2001
4 Don Watson "Rabbit syndrome: Australia and America" December 2001
5 Mungo MacCallum "Girt by Sea: Australia, the Refugees and the Politics of Fear" March 2002
6 John Button "Beyond belief: What future for Labor?" August 2002
7 John Martinkus "Paradise Betrayed: West Papua's Struggle for Independence" September 2002
8 Amanda Lohrey "Groundswell: The Rise of the Greens" November 2002
9 Tim Flannery "Beautiful Lies: Population & Environment in Australia" March 2003 Review by Sue Bond, API Network[2]
10 Gideon Haigh "Bad Company: The cult of the CEO" June 2003
11 Germaine Greer "Whitefella Jump Up: The Shortest Way to Nationhood" August 2003 Interview with ABC TV presenter Andrew Denton[3]
Review by Mitchell Rolls, API Network[4]
12 David Malouf "Made in England: Australia's British Inheritance" November 2003
13 Robert Manne with David Corlett "Sending Them Home: Refugees and the New Politics of Indifference." December 2003
14 Paul McGeough "Mission Impossible: The Sheikhs, the US and the future of Iraq" June 2004
15 Margaret Simons "Latham's World: The New Politics of the Outsiders" September 2004
16 Raimond Gaita "Breach of Trust: Truth, Morality and Politics" December 2004 Review – Quarterly Essay 16: Matilda by larrikin[5]
17 John Hirst "Kangaroo Court: Family Law in Australia" March 2005
18 Gail Bell "The Worried Well: The Depression Epidemic and the Medicalisation of Our Sorrows" June 2005 Interview with ABC presenter Eleanor Hall[6]
Interview with ABC presenter Richard Aedy[7]
Review by Patrick Cullen in The Program[8]
Response by Gordon Parker, Black Dog Institute[9]
19 Judith Brett "Relaxed and Comfortable: The Liberal Party's Australia" August 2005
20 John Birmingham "A Time for War: Australia as a Military Power" December 2005
21 Clive Hamilton "What's Left? The Death of Social Democracy" March 2006
22 Amanda Lohrey "Voting for Jesus: Christianity and Politics in Australia" June 2006
23 Inga Clendinnen "The History Question: Who Owns The Past?" September 2006 Interview with ABC presenter Phillip Adams[10]
Interview with ABC presenter Paul Barclay[11]
24 Robyn Davidson "No Fixed Address: Nomads and the Fate of the Planet" November 2006 Review by Arthur Lucas, University of East Anglia[12]
25 Peter Hartcher "Bipolar Nation: How To Win The 2007 Election" March 2007
26 David Marr "His Master's Voice: The Corruption of Public Debate under Howard " May 2007 Public debate, with ABC presenter Phillip Adams[13]
Review – His Master's Voice[14]
27 Ian Lowe "Reaction Time: Climate Change and the Nuclear Option" September 2007
28 Judith Brett "Exit Right: The Unravelling of John Howard" December 2007
29 Anne Manne "Love and Money: The Family and the Free Market" March 2008
30 Paul Toohey "Last Drinks: The Impact of the Northern Territory Intervention" June 2008
31 Tim Flannery "Now or Never: A Sustainable Future for Australia?" September 2008
32 Kate Jennings "American Revolution: The Fall of Wall Street and the Rise of Barack Obama" November 2008
33 Guy Pearse "Quarry Vision: Coal, Climate Change and the End of the Resources Boom" March 2009
34 Annabel Crabb "Stop At Nothing: The Life and Adventures of Malcolm Turnbull" June 2009
35 Noel Pearson "Radical Hope: Education and Equality in Australia" September 2009
36 Mungo MacCallum "Australian Story: Kevin Rudd and the Lucky Country" November 2009
37 Waleed Aly "What's Right? The Future of Conservatism in Australia" March 2010
38 David Marr Power Trip: The Political Journey of Kevin Rudd June 2010
39 Hugh White "Power Shift: Australia's Future between Washington and Beijing" August 2010
40 George Megalogenis "Trivial Pursuit: Leadership and the End of the Reform Era" November 2010
41 David Malouf "The Happy Life: The Search for Contentment in the Modern World" March 2011
42 Judith Brett "Fair Share: Country and City in Australia" June 2011
43 Robert Manne "Bad News: Murdoch's Australian and the shaping of the nation" September 2011
44 Andrew Charlton "Man-Made World: Choosing between progress and planet" November 2011
45 Anna Krien "Us & Them: On the Importance of Animals" March 2012
46 Laura Tingle "Great Expectations: Government, Entitlement and an Angry Nation" June 2012
47 David Marr "Political Animal: The Making of Tony Abbott" September 2012
48 Tim Flannery "After the Future: Australia's New Extinction Crisis" November 2012
49 Mark Latham "Not Dead Yet: Labor's Post-Left Future" March 2013
50 Anna Goldsworthy "Unfinished Business: Sex, Freedom and Misogyny" June 2013
51 David Marr "The Prince: Faith, Abuse and George Pell" September 2013
52 Linda Jaivin "Found in Translation: In Praise of a Plural World" November 2013
53 Paul Toohey "That Sinking Feeling: Asylum Seekers and the Search for the Indonesian Solution" March 2014
54 Andrew Charlton "Dragon's Tail: The Lucky Country After the China Boom" June 2014
55 Noel Pearson "A Rightful Place: Race, Recognition and a More Complete Commonwealth" September 2014
56 Guy Rundle "Clivosaurus: The Politics of Clive Palmer" November 2014
57 Karen Hitchcock "Dear Life: On caring for the elderly" March 2015
58 David Kilcullen "Blood Year: Terror and the Islamic State" May 2015
59 David Marr "Faction Man: Bill Shorten's path to power" September 2015
60 Laura Tingle "Political Amnesia: How We Forgot to Govern" December 2015
61 George Megalogenis "Balancing Act: Australia Between Recession and Renewal" February 2016
62 James Brown "Firing Line: Australia's Path to War" June 2016
63 Don Watson "Enemy Within: American Politics in the Time of Trump" September 2016
64 Stan Grant "The Australian Dream: Blood, History and Becoming" November 2016
65 David Marr "The White Queen: One Nation and the Politics of Race" March 2017
66 Anna Krien "The Long Goodbye: Coal, Coral and Australia's Climate Deadlock" June 2017
67 Benjamin Law "Moral Panic 101: Equality, Acceptance and the Safe Schools Scandal"[15] September 2017
68 Hugh White "Without America: Australia in the New Asia"[16] November 2017
69 Mark McKenna "Moment of Truth: History and Australia's Future"[17] March 2018
70 Richard Denniss "Dead Right: How Neoliberalism Ate Itself and What Comes Next"[18] June 2018
71 Laura Tingle "Follow the Leader: Democracy and the Rise of the Strongman"[19] September 2018
72 Sebastian Smee "Net Loss: The Inner Life in the Digital Age"[20] November 2018
73 Rebecca Huntley "Australia Fair: Listening to the Nation"[21] March 2019
74 Erik Jensen "The Prosperity Gospel: How Scott Morrison Won and Bill Shorten Lost"[22] June 2019
75 Annabel Crabb "Men at Work: Australia's Parenthood Trap"[23] September 2019
76 Peter Hartcher "Red Flag: Waking Up to China's Challenge"[24] November 2019
77 Margaret Simons "Cry Me a River: The Tragedy of the Murray–Darling Basin"[25] March 2020
78 Judith Brett "The Coal Curse: Resources, Climate and Australia's Future"[26] June 2020
79 Katharine Murphy "The End of Certainty: Scott Morrison and Pandemic Politics"[27] September 2020
80 Laura Tingle "The High Road: What Australia Can Learn From New Zealand"[28] November 2020
81 Alan Finkel "Getting to Zero: Australia's Energy Transition" March 2021
82 George Megalogenis "Exit Strategy: Politics After the Pandemic" June 2021
83 Lech Blaine "Top Blokes: The Larrikin Myth, Class and Power" September 2021
84 Jess Hill "The Reckoning: How #MeToo is Changing Australia" November 2021
85 Sarah Krasnostein "Not Waving, Drowning: Mental Illness and Vulnerability in Australia" March 2022
86 Hugh White "Sleepwalk to War: Australia’s Unthinking Alliance with America" June 2022
87 Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens "Uncivil Wars: How Contempt is Corroding Democracy" September 2022
88 Katharine Murphy "Lone Wolf: Albanese and the New Politics" November 2022
89 Saul Griffith "The Wires That Bind: Electrification and Community Renewal" March 2023
90 Megan Davis "Voice of Reason: On Recognition and Renewal" June 2023
91 Micheline Lee "Lifeboat: Disability, Humanity and the NDIS" September 2023
92 Alan Kohler "The Great Divide: Australia's Housing Mess and How to Fix It" November 2023
93 Lech Blaine "Bad Cop: Peter Dutton's Strongman Politics" March 2024
94 Joelle Gergis "Highway to Hell: Climate Change and Australia's Future" June 2024

References

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  1. ^ "Showdown an essay in contrasts". The Age. 21 February 2004. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  2. ^ "API Network: Review: Quarterly Essay: Beautiful Lies. Population and Environment in Australia". 1 July 2007.[failed verification]
  3. ^ "Germaine Greer". Enough Rope. ABC TV. 15 September 2003.[dead link]
  4. ^ "API Network: Review: Quarterly Essay: Whitefella Jump Up". November 2003.[failed verification]
  5. ^ "Matilda – Quarterly Essay 16 – "Breach of Trust" by Raimond Gaita". 5 January 2005.
  6. ^ "ABC Radio – The World Today: Rise in anti-depressant use causes concern". 27 June 2005.
  7. ^ "ABC Radio – Life Matters: Response to Gail Bell – 'The Worried Well'". 30 June 2005.
  8. ^ "Australia Council's Community Partnerships & Market Development Division, The Program". 6 September 2005.
  9. ^ "Gordon Parker responds to Gail Bell's Quarterly Essay article 'The Worried Well'" (PDF). 15 September 2005.
  10. ^ "ABC Radio – Late Night Live: Inga Clendinnen: Who owns the past?". 25 January 2007.
  11. ^ "ABC Radio – Inga Clendinnen: How to teach our children". 3 November 2006.
  12. ^ "National Library of Australia review by Arthur Lucas". 5 January 2005.
  13. ^ "Late Night Live: Public Debate in Australia under Howard". 31 May 2007.
  14. ^ "Penguin Group (Australia) His Master's Voice: Quarterly Essay 26: The Corruption of Public Debate Under Howard". 30 May 2007.
  15. ^ Law, Benjamin (11 September 2017). "Quarterly Essay 67: Moral Panic 101 – Equality, Acceptance and the Safe Schools Scandal". Readings. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  16. ^ White, Hugh (November 2017). "Without America: Australia in the New Asia". Quarterly Essay. 68. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  17. ^ McKenna, Mark (March 2018). "Moment of Truth: History and Australia's Future". Quarterly Essay. 69. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  18. ^ Denniss, Richard (June 2018). "Dead Right: How Neoliberalism Ate Itself and What Comes Next". Quarterly Essay. 70. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  19. ^ Tingle, Laura (September 2018). "Follow the Leader: Democracy and the Rise of the Strongman". Quarterly Essay. 71. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  20. ^ Smee, Sebastian (November 2018). "Net Loss: The Inner Life in the Digital Age". Quarterly Essay. 72. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  21. ^ Huntley, Rebecca (17 September 2018). "Australia Fair". Quarterly Essay. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  22. ^ Jensen, Erik (19 December 2018). "The Prosperity Gospel". Quarterly Essay. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  23. ^ Crabb, Annabel (13 February 2019). "Men at Work". Quarterly Essay. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  24. ^ Hartcher, Peter (21 May 2019). "Red Flag". Quarterly Essay. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  25. ^ Simons, Margaret (23 March 2020). Cry me a river : the tragedy of the Murray-Darling basin. Carlton, Victoria: Black Inc. ISBN 978-1-76064-228-0. OCLC 1127547105.
  26. ^ Brett, Judith (22 June 2020). The Coal curse : resources, climate and Australia's future. Carlton, Victoria: Black Inc. ISBN 978-1-76064-229-7. OCLC 1159396348.
  27. ^ Murphy, Katharine (7 September 2020). The end of certainty : Scott Morrison and pandemic politics. Carlton, Victoria: Black Inc. ISBN 978-1-76064-276-1. OCLC 1195498957.
  28. ^ Tingle, Laura (2020). Australia vs. New Zealand; Quarterly Essay 80. Carlton, Victoria: Black Inc. ISBN 978-1-76064-222-8. OCLC 1160178255.
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