Research Report 42: Invading the Australian mind
Historian, Emeritus Professor Clive Moore, contributes his experience and long memory to the invasion debate: ‘Sometimes it helps to be have been an historian for forty
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Historian, Emeritus Professor Clive Moore, contributes his experience and long memory to the invasion debate: ‘Sometimes it helps to be have been an historian for forty
Drought conditions in several Queensland regions increased the financial issues faced by some of the state’s farm businesses. As a result, some stakeholders sought additional assistance
In October 2015, the Queensland Government established a Task Force to identify causes of rural indebtedness and to offer policy solutions. This paper by Ben Rees
Hugh Childers gives a personal response to the National Mental Health Commission report Contributing Lives, Thriving Communities – Review of Mental Health Programs and Services, presented
John McCollow discusses recent reporting of the use by a Queensland school of a time-out room – described in one television program as a “jail cell
Professor Michael Rowan argues that the public values the strength of our university system. ‘It is just the government which appears to think that the long
Dr Kirril Shields and Professor Linda Shields were commissioned by the Queensland ‘Together’ Union to conduct a study of health policies in Queensland from 2011-2014. Their
Premier T J Ryan was a strong advocate for the abolition of capital punishment in Queensland, but it could not be achieved until the upper house,
Professor Mary Sheehan and Consuela Reed argue that the current high levels of incarceration of Indigenous people and of youth suicide indicates that there is a
Dr Chris Salisbury examines the report of the review conducted for the LNP by Rob Borbidge and Joan Sheldon, into the LNP’s 2015 election campaign. 31:
Dr Lyndon Megarrity writes: ‘Between 1859 and 1915, politicians espousing progressive liberal values had incrementally raised the expectations of Queensland electors about the role which government
Dr Linda Colley writes that 4 June 2015 marked the culmination of the passage of a package of legislative reforms overturning the changes made under the
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