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Participation Walls in Government 2.0
    Stephen Collins discusses the participation trends of Government 2.0 and offers his thoughts on what is required to promote its success in Australia ...more...

Setting a retirement target
   Superannuation expert, Trish Power discusses what a ‘comfortable’ retirement really means and offers some suggestions about what you can do to improve it ...more...

Are autonomous schools the answer?
   Education policy developments have been made in Britain and the United States. Dahle Suggett asks how much can we learn from systems that are so different from our own? ...more...

Doing better for young people
   When creating policy for children, their concerns can be overshadowed by those of adults. Elizabeth Fraser argues for the importance of examining the opinions of young people ...more...

Art market - best of intentions, worst of realities
   Artist Michael Eather thinks the Resale Royalty Scheme would adversely affect all artists but offers some constructive criticism on how to help all artists and incentivise the art industry ...more...
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