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Jacinda Ardern’s resignation: gender and the toll of strong, compassionate leadership

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Reaping what we sow: cultural ignorance undermines Australia’s recruitment of...

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Newsletter: January 19 2023 – Items of interest and importance today

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‘The shoes needing filling are on the large side of big’...

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China’s population is now inexorably shrinking, bringing forward the day the...

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Ardern’s resignation as New Zealand prime minister is a game changer...

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Let buyers jump the queue for electric cars by importing them...

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Will AI tech like ChatGPT improve inclusion for people with communication...

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The costly lesson from COVID: why elimination should be the default...

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Reviled, reclaimed and respected: the history of the word ‘queer’

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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