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The direct costs of waiting for direct action, M Grudnoff, 22 August
What you don’t know can hurt you: How market concentration threatens online diversity, J Fear and R Denniss, 16 August
The wage-penalty effect: The hidden cost of maternity leave, D Baker, 18 July
The real cost of direct action: An analysis of the Coalition’s Direct Action Plan, R Denniss and M Grudnoff, 12 July
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