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Dr James Arvanitakis

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The Religious Discrimination Bill: How it all went wrong

A close friend and colleague best described as a ‘religious progressive conservative’ has an interesting theory: that conservative governments are best placed to bring in controversial progressive reforms, and progressive …

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Albanese’s election strategy: learning from friends and foe alike

As the federal election inches closer, it is interesting to see how the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader are trying to position themselves. For the Prime Minister, there is a …

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Four insights from the Djokovic Saga

The Djokovic saga that was played out in front of us over the last few weeks should have been a welcome distraction from the many global events that are keeping …

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Australia’s art institutions don’t reflect our diversity: it’s time to change that

For most of us, it is easy to pass judgement on others while finding it difficult to reflect on ourselves. Diversity Arts Australia recently undertook a research project, Shifting the …

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Greening Xenophobia

Dr James Arvanitakis argues xenophobia is taking on a distinctive environmental tinge

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How we think about water is a classic progress trap

Australia knows the challenges it needs to address to deal with the Murray – Darling basin but is caught up in existing paradigms around water usage and water rights, according to

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Right Room, Wrong Elephant

The real ‘elephant in the room’ is not population growth.

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