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Australian Polity, Volume 10 Number 1 & 2

March 2022 issue of Australian Polity

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Shared parenting 4: 27-29

Broad, Andrew

An economic recovery 5(3): 27-35

Byrne, Ed

Challenges for our universities in the 21st century 5: 15–18

Canavan, Matthew

There are many things more important than working

5(2): 16-21

Trade diversification is achievable 8(2): 11-16

Cash, Michaelia

Taking care of childcare 3(3(1): 30-32

Chandler, Claire

I am woman 9(3): 21-26

Chang, Gordon C

China’s police state 7(3): 19-22

Cook, Michael

The disintegration of the Aboriginal family 1:25

Demography: a seismic global shift 8(1): 9-38

Costello, Peter

Only in Australia 6(1): 8-11

Craven, Greg

Beware of lawyers bearing gifts 2: 24

Davis, Glym

After Dawkins 5:10 – 11

Donnelly, Kevin

Labor’s education revolution: an evaluation 5: 21 – 23

Dutton, Peter

Government assault on private health services 2(1): 15-20

The Australian-American alliance 9(3): 37-40

Australia-Japan ties strengthened 10(1 & 2): 6-8

English, Bill

A social investment approach to welfare 5(3): 4-10

Fawcett, David

The future of Australian fuel security 7(1): 23-26

Lafayette is not Tiananmen 8(2): 32-34

Fierravanti-Wells, Concetta

Australia’s ageing future: too hard for Labor 2(1): 33-37

Our China strategy? 7(3): 16-18

Fifield, Mitch

Achieving landmark disabilities reform 3(2): 33-36

Fletcher, Paul

What is the role for government in broadband? 2(2): 26-31

Frydenberg, Josh

Australia’s near and important neighbour 3(3): 31-34

A return to strategic competition 9(3): 32-36

Gillespie, David

Achieving value for money in Commonwealth procurement

5(2): 33-35

Goodenough, Ian

From many: one 5(4): 16-17

Gove, Michael

The importance of teaching 5: 24 – 25

Harrison, Richard

The irresistible case for Commonwealth fiscal restraint

5(1): 8-11

From Magna Carta to the Australian Human Rights

Commission 5(3): 13-17

Havel, Václav

Human freedom, toleration, and peaceful co-existence

3(1): 15-19

Hayek, FA

The limits of competition 3: 28-29

Huang, William

Demography: a seismic global shift 8(1): 9-38

Hutchinson, Eric

National heritage and arts lottery 5(3): 22-25

Jennings, Peter

Strengthening Australia’s national security and defence

policy 8(2): 21-27

Johnson, Paul

What great statesmen have to teach us 1:31-32

Johnston, David

The challenge ahead for defence 3(3): 25-29

Kemp, David

Robert Menzies and freedom of speech 3(1): 25-29

Kern, Soeren

BLM – Marxist to the core 9(1 & 2): 42-48

Key, John

Reflections from New Zealand 3(3): 9-13

Kurti, Peter

Religious liberty: a forgotten freedom 7(1): 7-15

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