No 44 September 2005
Activists: How to beat them at their own game by Katherine Wilson
Mapping Homophobia in Australia by Michael Flood and Clive Hamilton
Poverty in Australia: Vinnies versus the CIS by Clive Hamilton
The EPBC Act: A five-year assessment by Andrew Macintosh and Deb Wilkinson
Managing the Economy: A Political Scorecard by Prof. Raja Junankar
Will Australians Ever Feel Prosperous? by Claire Barbato
Privatising Land in the Pacific ed. by Jim Fingleton
Happy Public Benevolence Day!
Just Not Cricket by Deb Wilkinson
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