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Civility, sexism and democracy
Journalist Anne Summers has called for the community to reject the abuse and sexist attacks against the Prime Minister. Natasha Mitchell in Life Matters discusses this further. In a lecture at the University of Newcastle she argues that this sexual harassment would be challenged in any other workplace and that parliamentarians should speak out against...
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Experiencing film through the eyes of the blind
Much of going to the movies and watching films or television at home incorporates visual aspects. This radio segment explores the experiences for people who can't see.
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The fifth estate
Social media, like Twitter and the blogosphere, is influencing Australian politics and political journalism Social media, like Twitter and the blogosphere, is influencing Australian politics. Witness the controversy which recently engulfed the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, who was called upon to clarify her role in setting up a union fund, later misused, when she was...
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Twenty-first century ageing
One in four Australians will be over the age of 65 by 2050 and we need to prepare for the social and economic effects of such a population shift. Encouraging people to delay retirement and to work longer is one way to reduce the strain on the public purse but it requires employers to change...
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History of housing policy in Australia
Professor Patrick Troy explores the many different approaches of the Commonwealth toward housing policy since the 1940s; from the post war reconstruction initiatives – to questioning the current trend towards densification. His big question is whether affordable housing is a basic right here in Australia – such as education is - and how has this...