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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – Stop press! The fourth estate – service or farce?
Mark Nicol | January 4, 2021The invention of the printing press heralded a revolution in human communications, but the nation’s newspapers are being left behind in the age of the Internet, and Open Forum columnist Mark Nicol is less than impressed with their current standard of ownership and content.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – Music for the festive season
Mark Nicol | December 22, 2020Open Forum regular Mark Nicol offers a selection of music “to soothe the savage soul” over the festive season.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – Autocracy, democracy, meritocracy
Mark Nicol | December 16, 2020A revamped political system based on meritocracy, rather than lumpen authoritarianism or traditional democracy, might be the best way to escape the West’s current political and social malaise.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – The idea of democracy
Mark Nicol | December 10, 2020Western liberal democracy has its deep but tangled roots in a host of religious as well as secular traditions, and its apparent decline can only be arrested by a reappreciation of rationality and individual merit.
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Confessions – On mateship
Mark Nicol | December 3, 2020In this touching personal essay on friendship and loss, Mark Nicol reflects on the very Australian notion of ‘mateship’.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – Population: The elephant in the room
Mark Nicol | November 26, 2020The growth in the world’s population – from 1 billion in 1800 to 7.8 billion today and perhaps 8.6 billion by mid-2030 – is the driving force behind many of the political, economic and environmental problems we are confronting.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – The super-dominant predator
Mark Nicol | November 19, 2020Forget sharks, bears tigers and even viruses – mankind remains the most terrifyingly effective predator the world has ever seen, with our brains proving far more dangerous to the rest of the natural world than the claws and teeth of our long-vanquished competitors.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – Aquaculture: Poaching on the last ecological frontier
Mark Nicol | November 12, 2020Over-fishing of wild fish has devastated stocks around the world, but the farming of fish can also have severe ecological impacts.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – A vision of hope: The church of native divinity
Mark Nicol | November 5, 2020The disciplined practise of rational science has given modern man technological domination of the planet, but it may take a new reverence for life itself for our species to ensure a sustainable future.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – World peace: Why the West must crush Chinese ambitions
Mark Nicol | October 29, 2020An increasingly powerful and aggressive China is extending its economic, political and military influence around the world. A concerted and immediate effort is required from democratic nations if Xi’s ambitions are to be thwarted.
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Confessions – Visions of beauty: Petaurus breviceps
Mark Nicol | October 22, 2020The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) is one of Australia’s most iconic marsupials. Threatened by habitat destruction across its diminishing range, author Mark Nicol recalls encounters with these and other Australian fauna on a once idyllic South Australian wildlife haven.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – The degradation of the environmentalist movement
Mark Nicol | October 15, 2020The protection of our threatened biosphere remains the vital issue of our times, but the modern environmentalist movement is hampered by its lack of moral grounding, and its hijacking by a range of other causes.

