No. 21 December 1999
Investigating Crimes Against Humanity in East Timor by Spencer Zifcak
Dr Kemp’s Leaked Cabinet Submission by Julie Wells and Clive Hamilton
Australia Tops the Developed World in Greenhouse Gas Emissions per Capita
Native Title and Anglo-Australian Land Law Compared by Ed Wensing
Aluminium Smelting and Climate Change by Hal Turton
BOOK REVIEW: Corporate propaganda: Getting down and dirty by John Stauber
Is There a “Great Divide” in Australia? by Brett Odgers
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