The irony of the ironic
The way the media talks about politics is with a sort of open irony. No one consider’s the Minister’s comments in sincere terms, but in how they will likely “play
The work of Jamie Freestone and Mathew McGann
The way the media talks about politics is with a sort of open irony. No one consider’s the Minister’s comments in sincere terms, but in how they will likely “play
Here is my thesis “Wordsworth and non-Euclidean Geometry”, submitted for Honours in English Literature at ANU in 2013. It’s fair to say it divided the two markers, one of whom clearly
Over the summer of 2012-13 Jamie produced a concept show for 2XX FM in Canberra. Each week a pair of guests from the same political orientation discussed a big political-philosophical idea. We tried to
Every Thursday morning at 10am on ABC Northwest you can hear Jamie giving the people of Mt Isa and environs a summary of the biggest science news that week. Jamie
This article series, written by Jamie, appeared in Woroni in the first half of 2011. The premise was that Jamie would provide advice on how to pretend to be knowledgable about key
This article series, written by Jamie, appeared in Woroni in the second half of 2011. I am quite proud of some of the content here, especially the review of a dream
Jamie wrote this column series for Woroni in the second half of 2012. Each piece was written a day or so before publication because, unlike previous article series, the topics were time
In light of the recent mainstream media interest in one of our little pasquinades (including from some people one doesn’t necessarily want on one’s side), I’ve decided to publish here my final contribution to Woroni,