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Sundays are similar to Saturdays for workers: Productivity Commission

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageChairman of the Productivity Commission, Peter Harris.Alan Porritt/AAP

The Productivity Commission has recommended paring back Sunday penalty rates in some sectors, more consideration to economic circumstances in setting minimum wages, and a new form of statutory employment contract, in what it describes as “repairs” to...

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When Racism Masquerades as “Equality”: The Adam Goodes Furore

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageAdam Goodes

Throughout most of Australia’s modern history white society has worked hard to make Indigenous Australians disappear. In the early days it took the brutal forms of ‘dispersion’ and taking children from their families.

But a people can be made invisible in subtler ways. Aborigines were declared a dying race, written out...

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