Calvary in Kabul

That half of the Afghan population who are women might have a particular reason to dread a renewed Taliban regime in their country as it would deprive them of every single advantage gained since 2001. Civilisation, as we see it, means the freedom to seek and achieve one’s potential. The Taliban are enemies of that civilisation.

They proved this beyond all doubt when in 2001 they dynamited the “Buddhas of Bamiyan.” They were 2000 years old and belonged to the world!

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The Charters that gave Australians Liberty!

Australians largely take their freedoms for granted, not realising the importance of the unbroken chain back to the English common law, the key agreements, and the system of governance which underpin that liberty. How fragile are those freedoms? It is not inconceivable that they could disappear in a generation if the cultural memory is lost, supplanted by disruptive ideologies or loss of pride in our Western inheritance.

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Statues of Sydney

A photo-essay taking in a slice of bronze statues that can be found around Hyde Park, the Domain and the Botanic Gardens. Past Monarchs, explorers, playwrights, poets, and Governors are found in this area, as is the magnificent Archibald fountain with its mythical Greek themes.

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