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09
Jul
2020

Long-term thinking required as COVID heightens challenges

Coronavirus and social injustice represent a perfect storm if their crossover is ignored, writes Tony Dreise, Driector of the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research  (CAEPR) . The…

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02
Jul
2020

Maggie Brady's interview with CAAMA radio on strengthening community action on alcohol

In this interview on CAAMA radio, broadcast from Alice Springs,  Josef Jakamarra Egger (a Warlpiri journalist of Austrian-Irish descent) asks Maggie Brady from CAEPR about the history of grog.…

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01
Jul
2020

Mogo in the Spring 2020 issue of CICADA newsletter

As we are still caught in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the path of devastation created by the 2019-2020 bushfires crisis continues to have real and deep impacts on many human and non-human…

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24
Jun
2020

Dr Quynh Nguyen: the impact of climate change migration and conflict

The displacement of people is an important consequence of climate change, as people may choose or be forced to migrate in response to adverse climate conditions or sudden-onset extreme climate events…

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17
Jun
2020

Prof Ken Benoit and team win the Statistical Software Award

Professor Ken Benoit and his team have been awarded the prestigious 2020 Society for Political Methodology Statistical Software Award for the ‘quanteda’ software package. His team, comprised of Kohei…

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12
Jun
2020

Coronavirus and European geopolitics

ANUCES PhD Candidate Ivana Damjanovic and Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Saint Louis, Nicolas de Sadeleer have published a new analysis on the new European Commission's recovery package…

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09
Jun
2020

Three in four people hold negative view of Indigenous Australians

Most Australians tested for unconscious bias hold a negative view of Indigenous Australians which can lead to widespread racism, new analysis from The Australian National University (ANU) shows.…

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