A Nation Without A Brake
Record migration and rising ethnic enclaves are reshaping the nation faster than it can integrate, putting social cohesion and a shared identity under growing strain.
After a longer than intended rural retreat, being back in the city takes on a new perspective.
My wife and I hit the big smoke yesterday.
We arrived in Australia's most populated city after spending most of this year in a regional town of less than a thousand people.
The change is staggering but welcome.
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