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October 2011 Issue

In this issue: The Retail Duopoly and the Competition Regulator Notes From the Tax Forum Everyone is in a Minority Now Biodiversity as Art The Retail Duopoly and the Competition Regulator Little seems to stand in the way of the duopolistic power of Coles and Woolworths. Regulatory authorities such as the ACCC are supposed to [...]

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September 2011 Issue

In this issue: ‘Alarmed But Not Alert’ – Australia’s Counter Terrorism Laws Ten Years On For Kids’ Sake Are We Really That Kind of Nation? Changing Australia’s Drinking Culture ‘Alarmed But Not Alert’ – Australia’s Counter Terrorism Laws Ten Years On Expansive new laws have emerged as a response to the terrorist attacks of September [...]

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August 2011 Issue

In this issue: Mixed Messages for Shari’a Law in Australia Wealth and Health: A Modern Conundrum Euro Devaluation, Federation or Separation? Responding To Difficult Behaviour at School Mixed Messages for Shari’a Law in Australia Law is an integral part of culture, and is therefore important for the survival of specific cultures. But just how much [...]

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July 2011 Issue

In this issue: Industry Self-regulation of Food and Drink Marketing to Children: Is it Responsible? Carbon Tax, ETS, or Both? Preventing Chronic Pain Who’s Accountable in Queensland’s Parliament? Beyond Black and White Industry Self-regulation of Food and Drink Marketing to Children: Is it Responsible? Government regulation of market behaviour generally receives bad press, with critics [...]

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