No. 32 September 2002
Knocking Down the White Picket Fence by Pamela Kinnear
A Way Through the Maternity Leave Maze by Bruce Chapman
Rescuing the Truth from the Kids Overboard Affair by Richard Mills
Whither the Democrats? by Clive Hamilton
Greenhouse Emissions in the Long Term by Hal Turton
A Statement by Professional Economists on Climate Change
A $1 billion scam? Comment by Paul Pollard
Disability and the Embryonic Stem Cell Debate by Erik Leipoldt
Related documents
Between the Lines Newsletter
The biggest stories and the best analysis from the team at the Australia Institute, delivered to your inbox every fortnight.
You might also like
On International Women’s Day: How the Fair Work Commission Can Really Take On the Gender Pay Gap
On occasion of International Women’s Day, the Centre for Future Work’s Senior Researcher Lisa Heap reviews the opportunities to use recent industrial relations reforms to more ambitiously address Australia’s gender pay gap.
There is no such thing as a safe seat | Fact sheet
A notable trend in Australian politics has been the decline of the share of the vote won by both major parties at federal elections. One effect of this is that there are no longer any safe seats in Australian politics: minor parties and independents win more “safe” seats than they do “marginal” ones. The declining
Eight things you need to know about the Government’s plan to change Australian elections
And eight ideas to improve it