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  • Naked Bronze Australian
    The Naked Bronze Australian will be published in January 2026 First Peoples Identity, Anglo-Saxon Institutional Dominance, and the Future of Australian Multiculturalism.  Australia stands as one of the world’s most successful multicultural nations, with 32.3% of its 27.4 million population born overseas (2024). Yet recent events—including the December 2024 Bondi Beach terrorist attack, emergence of…
  • Can Australia thrive pluralism
    CAN AUSTRALIA THRIVE IN AN ERA OF PLURALISM?  Peter Adamis   16 December 2025  A Personal Reassessment in 2025.   A decade ago, I posed a provocative question in my article “Can the Western World Survive Under Islam.” (https://abalinx.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/CAN-THE-WESTERN-WORLD-SURVIVE-UNDER-ISLAM.pdf)  As I reflect on the intervening years, I have come to recognise that my original concern was fundamentally…
  • Barrie Daniel
    I first met Barrie Daniel in the barracks at Karrakatta, Western Australia, in December 1981. I had just been promoted to sergeant and posted to 11 Independent Rifle Company, Royal Western Australian Regiment.  The memory is sharp: the smell of polish, the shuffle of boots, the low murmur of men settling into their roles. I…
  • Music and Cancer
    Abalinx 4 December 2017 Peter Adamis When in hospital recovering from cancer. I knew that I had to something to keep my mind body and soul to be synchronised in order to heal and recover.  I downloaded from the internet relaxing music of some four sessions to nine sessions of music. It was so soothing that…
  • Interstitium – Hidden highway
    THE HIDDEN HIGHWAY – REDISCOVERING THE INTERSTITIUM For more than a century, human anatomy has been taught from slices: thin, fixed sections of tissue examined under the microscope, preserved by dehydration and chemical fixation. Those methods, indispensable to histology, have also been blindfolds. In March 2018 a multidisciplinary team led by researchers at NYU Langone…