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Where the buck stops in politics, Australian Financial Review, 27 November
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Rethinking nation’s needs, The Canberra Times, 8 December
The waste in Tasmania’s forests: most timber left to rot, Crikey, 14 December
Execs put their salaries ahead of shareholders, The Canberra Times, 17 December
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