Lining up the priorities of the Government Perhaps more important than ‘who gets what’ is ‘what gets given’ in the first Ministry of Julia Gillard’s new government.
Where Are The Policies For Women? We’ve heard a lot in this election about paid parental leave — but how well do the policies of the
Business and Human Rights: Time for Leadership at Home and Abroad Why isn’t the Australian Government taking a leading role in promoting a rigorous human rights and business agenda? The reasons
Promoting and Protecting the Right to Vote Last week GetUp! and the Human Rights Law Resource centre announced a proposed constitutional action to protect voting rights. Phil
Young voters making good ideas matter in Election 2010 Young Australians emerged as a driving force behind the election of Kevin Rudd in 2007, and will be a key
Human Rights 2010 – Ten Policies for a Fairer Australia Phil Lynch has ten policy proposals for the next Australian Government to protect and promote human rights
Setting the progressive agenda: CPD readers respond Hundreds of CPD readers took the time to add their ideas to ours by completing our More than Luck Survey.
Red Toryism – some ideas for both left and right? Susie Byers suggests that there might be some fresh winds blowing into politics from David Cameron’s Red Tories.
The National Limits of Diversity Tim Soutphommasane contends that the expression of cultural diversity means very little if it is not understood as part of