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Josh Frydenberg has a great job at the worst time

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Josh Frydenberg is highly ambitious – in the fashionable jargon, you’d call him a “forward-leaning” politician. But even he must be surprised, reviewing the past 12 months, at where he is, given where he was.

Mid last year he was working up the National Energy Guarantee for the Turnbull government. By August that had...

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leading lessons from Manchester United's caretaker manager

  • Written by: Mazlan Maskor, PhD and Master of Organisational Psychology Candidate | Leadership Science, The University of Queensland

If you see a group of people and hear them chanting, “Ole’s at the wheel! Tell me how good does it feel!” you have found yourself among Manchester United supporters.

Manchester United (known as Man U, or just United) is one of the world’s best-known and most successful football clubs, a dominant force in English and European...

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Remember Blockbuster, Nirvana and pagers? The new Captain Marvel lives in the 1990s

  • Written by: Michael Milford, Professor, Queensland University of Technology
Remember Blockbuster, Nirvana and pagers? The new Captain Marvel lives in the 1990sCaptain Marvel has fun taking us back to the 1990s.Marvel Studios

Captain Marvel flies into movie theatres from today, and apart from introducing a great new hero who combines the righteousness of Captain America and the humour of Thor: Ragnarok, it’s also a cultural reference bonanza for anyone who grew up as a child of the 1990s.

There are...

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Māori and Pasifika leaders report racism in government health advisory groups

  • Written by: Heather Came, Senior Lecturer, Auckland University of Technology
Māori and Pasifika leaders report racism in government health advisory groupsParticipants noted that Māori and Pasifika research was considered less rigorous.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-SA

Māori and Pasifika populations in New Zealand experience poorer health than other New Zealanders. Some of this inequity is due to health policies and uneven access to health care.

The New Zealand government often appoints...

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