Quarterly ACCESS - youth publication of the Australian Institute of International Affairs - relaunched.

30 January 2010ACCESS Victoria, the youth network of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, has relaunched its publication, Quarterly Access (QA). A key aim of QA is to provide an opportunity for undergraduates, postgraduates and young professionals interested in international affairs to get their ideas published.

Hard copies are being distributed to university libraries and other student hotspots around Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra. QA is also available online at http://quarterlyaccess.typepad.com/

The current issue features an interview with Malcolm Fraser and articles on such topics as national identity in East Timor, climate change and the international politics of whaling.

We welcome submissions for the upcoming issue, which can include academic essays, book reviews, travel articles, feature articles and interviews with notable figures. The deadline is 28 February 2010 for mid March publication.

QA provides an opportunity to make a mark as a writer, academic and independent thinker and engage with international issues under the auspices of the AIIA.

For any queries please contact Quarterlyaccess@gmail.com

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07 March 2012

In May 2011 the Federal Government announced that the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) would commence operations from 1 July 2012 and that it would initially be responsible for determining the legal status of groups seeking charitable, public benevolent institution, and other not-for-profit (NFP) benefits on behalf of all Commonwealth agencies. 

13 January 2012

The Summer 2012 issue of Quarterly Access examines the recent East Asia Summit, bilateral alliances in the Asia Pacific, the future of Timor-Leste, women's participation in peace processes and more.

Read QA online: http://www.aiia.asn.au/qa/qa-vol4-issue1

02 December 2011

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