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List view record 21: Global poverty and wealth inequalityList view anchor tag for record 21: Global poverty and wealth inequality
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Global poverty and wealth inequality

2019
Despite marked progress in poverty reduction over recent decades, the number of people living in poverty remains unacceptably high. More than 790 million people live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than.
List view record 22: Food insecurity and wasteList view anchor tag for record 22: Food insecurity and waste
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Food insecurity and waste

2019
Australia is a prosperous country, yet there remains a sizeable portion of the population who lack a regular supply of nutritious and affordable food, either going hungry or relying on assistance from charities and food banks. In the past year alone, more than four million Australians have been i...
List view record 23: Indigenous people and criminal justiceList view anchor tag for record 23: Indigenous people and criminal justice
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Indigenous people and criminal justice

2019
Indigenous Australians are among the most incarcerated people on Earth. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders make up 2% of all Australians, yet constitute more than a quarter of the nation's prison population. Over-representation in the criminal justice system by Indigenous men, women and young...
List view record 24: Poverty and inequality in AustraliaList view anchor tag for record 24: Poverty and inequality in Australia
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Poverty and inequality in Australia

2019
Australia has experienced its longest ever period of economic growth over the last quarter century. Yet, there are growing concerns and debate about the distribution of benefits from this growth, and the extent to which inequality is increasing. One in eight adults and more than one in six childr...
List view record 25: Media literacy in the digital ageList view anchor tag for record 25: Media literacy in the digital age
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Media literacy in the digital age

2019
Many of us, particularly young consumers, are constantly connected online and increasingly informed by digital media. For the first time, Australians' use of online news has surpassed traditional offline news sources. In this confusing age of misinformation, how do we make sense of media messages...
List view record 26: A short history of atheismList view anchor tag for record 26: A short history of atheism
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A short history of atheism

Hyman, Gavin, 1974-2010
Exploring the rise of atheism as an explicit philosophical position, Hyman traces its development in the ideas of Descartes, Locke and Berkeley. He shows that, since in recent theology the concept of God which atheists negate is changing, the triumph of its advocates may not be quite as unequivoc...
List view record 27: Human rights in AustraliaList view anchor tag for record 27: Human rights in Australia
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Human rights in Australia

2018
Examines Australia's international and domestic human rights obligations and how they are being addressed in relation to controversial and challenging issues including asylum seeker detention, racial discrimination, free speech, indigenous advancement, juvenile incarceration, disability rights, g...
List view record 28: 100 Aussie things we know and loveList view anchor tag for record 28: 100 Aussie things we know and love
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100 Aussie things we know and love

Banyai, Bunny2017
Featuring entries on 100 unmistakably Australian things (in no particular order), from the lovable to the naff, this book is chock-o-block with entertaining and fascinating facts about the things we all know, love or love to hate.
List view record 29: The first stone : some questions about sex and powerList view anchor tag for record 29: The first stone : some questions about sex and power
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The first stone : some questions about sex and power

Garner, Helen, 1942-1995
In the autumn of 1992, two young women students at Melbourne University went to the police claiming that they had been indecently assaulted at a party. The man they accused was the head of their co-ed residential college. The shock of these charges split the community and painfully focused the de...
List view record 30: The great leveler : violence and the history of inequality from the Stone Age to the twenty-first centuryList view anchor tag for record 30: The great leveler : violence and the history of inequality from the Stone Age to the twenty-first century
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