A s NSW was emerging drowsily from an extended Covid lockdown in the Spring of 2021, I took a call from Jim Molan asking me if I would review an essay he had written. His thesis was disturbing. While Australians had been obsessing about a novel virus, we faced a far more dangerous potential enemy that we had yet to find the courage to even name.
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Nick Cater is executive director of Menzies Research Centre
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