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Don’t ban Michael Jackson's music – talk about the accusations

  • Written by: Catherine Strong, Senior Lecturer, Music Industry, RMIT University
Don’t ban Michael Jackson's music – talk about the accusationsMichael Jackson performing with guitarist Slash in 1999.Volker Dornberge/EPA

Many of New Zealand’s major commercial radio stations, and its public broadcaster, are no longer playing the music of Michael Jackson. This decision comes after the airing of the new documentary Leaving Neverland, in which two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck,...

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National Redress Scheme for child sexual abuse protects institutions at the expense of justice for survivors

  • Written by: Kathleen Daly, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University

Australians can be proud of what the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse accomplished, but they cannot be proud of the National Redress Scheme (NRS).

With the Joint Select Committee’s review of the NRS set to be released in the coming weeks, it’s important to look back on how the NRS emerged and the ways...

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Introducing gender lens investing. It's more than pink-washing

  • Written by: Danielle Logue, Associate Professor in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, University of Technology Sydney
Introducing gender lens investing. It's more than pink-washingWhat if investors could identify risks from companies' approaches to gender early?Shutterstock

Since mid-last year, Wall Street investors in sensitive industries have been insisting on so-called “Weinstein clauses”, that allow them to claw back their money if revelations of inappropriate behaviour damage the business.

It’s a mere...

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New Zealand’s proposed capital gains tax could nudge taxpayers to invest in art instead of property

  • Written by: Jonathan Barrett, Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand’s proposed capital gains tax could nudge taxpayers to invest in art instead of propertyWorks of art would be excluded from New Zealand's proposed capital gains tax. from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-SA

New Zealand’s Tax Working Group (TWG) released its final report last month, with the most significant recommendation to introduce a capital gains tax.

The key motivation for the Labour-led government in establishing the TWG was to...

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