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Created collectively, these
informal news-sheets have been written at various times over the
last ten years in response to current social events. These have
been times in which we have felt considerably worried about
developments that have been taking place in Australia, for
instance, the rise in racism in Australia in the late 1990s.
Certain events that have occurred overseas, such as those that
took place on September 11th in the USA, and the bombing in
Bali, have brought further grief and concern. At all these times
we have felt a wish to respond in some way, not to remain
passive in the face of broader issues. We have also known that
many others have had similar feelings and have wanted to try to
find ways to respond. As our primary work is in publishing, the
question became: what sort of writing, what sort of publication
could be most useful? At all the times mentioned above, the
social issues were being talked about everywhere. Not only were
the issues dominating the national news but also conversations
in coffee shops, in family homes and in workplaces. Many of
these conversations were divisive and difficult. There were
often marked differences of opinion within families and between
friends and workmates. What is the role of the written word at
these times? While there were avenues available to publicly
protest or express sorrow about government actions and policies,
and there were alternative newspapers and internet discussion
sites that were publishing informative material, we decided that
as part of our response perhaps we could contribute a different
sort of publication. Could we create publications that would not
simply state a line of argument, and therefore only appeal to
those who already agree with this line of argument, but instead
offer an engagement with the issues in ways that may enable
different conversations?
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