Andrew Lansdown

Chasing fantasies

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 18 October 2000

When I think about gambling I think about a comment our first daughter made when she was just six years old. Overhearing my wife and I discussing whether or not we had enough money to buy something, she chipped in, “Why don't you buy a Lotto ticket? Then you'll get

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Making sense of disaster

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 17 May 2000

Disasters strike mankind with great frequency and variety. Most of the ‘smaller’ ones go unreported, and are known only to the friends and relatives of the victims. The ‘larger’ ones, however, usually make the news headlines, and arouse feelings of bewilderment and loss in the wider community. Earthquakes, floods, shootings,

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Impression

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 23 December 1999

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After a storm

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 23 December 1999

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Blue jug

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 23 December 1999

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Inca child sacrifices

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 29 July 1999

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The Horseshoe Shooter

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 3 December 1998

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For Philip

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 3 December 1998

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Death’s single sting

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 3 December 1998

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The First Duty of Fatherhood

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 13 August 1997

Australian feminist Eva Cox says any mother who isn't back in the workforce after her child turns one is a bludger. Why this growing attack on motherhood? Andrew Lansdown thinks that the changing role of the father has something to do with it.A man cannot be a father without a

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