As the 6th largest country by land mass but 55th by population (exceeding 25 million), and ranked 13th by GDP per capita by the OECD, Australia is often characterised as an affluent developed Western democracy, and seeks to project an international image as a progressive, ethical, fair and tolerant society. This commentary explores inconsistencies between Australia’s idealised identity as a modern egalitarian society concerned with the welfare of all and the economic and social reality for a significant and growing number of citizens; it highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these discrepancies. The commentary attributes contradictions in the Australian character and culture to the absence of a national charter of core values...
Australia has become one of the most ethnically diverse nations in the world. Much debate has arisen...
This article provides an account of interwoven and often competing repertoires of cosmopolitanism an...
Over the last 30 years or so the Australian economy has been subject to wide-ranging reforms. These ...
As the 6th largest country by land mass but 55th by population (exceeding 25 million), and ranked 13...
Australia’s place in the global economy is more than ever linked to Southeast Asia. The relationship...
Is it true to say that Australia is a tolerant, multicultural and open society? Or does it retain ve...
The latter years of the first decade of the twenty-first century were characterised by an enormous a...
The single most important event that has molded changes to welfare policy across the developed Weste...
To see whether you care about inequality, take this simple test. Would you prefer to be born into a ...
The welfare state remains the subject of intense debate over its effects and effectiveness. How has ...
In this paper, I argue that Australia’s future in a rapidly changing region and world lies in seekin...
Australia can be described as a modern, technologically advanced and wealthy Western society that ho...
Only a decade ago the idea of including an essay on Australia in a book mainly about economic crisis...
The COVID-19 pandemic does not discriminate, and the Australian government has sought to embrace a s...
For those far away, the image of Australia is one of contrasts: sun, sand, surf, blue skies, deserts...
Australia has become one of the most ethnically diverse nations in the world. Much debate has arisen...
This article provides an account of interwoven and often competing repertoires of cosmopolitanism an...
Over the last 30 years or so the Australian economy has been subject to wide-ranging reforms. These ...
As the 6th largest country by land mass but 55th by population (exceeding 25 million), and ranked 13...
Australia’s place in the global economy is more than ever linked to Southeast Asia. The relationship...
Is it true to say that Australia is a tolerant, multicultural and open society? Or does it retain ve...
The latter years of the first decade of the twenty-first century were characterised by an enormous a...
The single most important event that has molded changes to welfare policy across the developed Weste...
To see whether you care about inequality, take this simple test. Would you prefer to be born into a ...
The welfare state remains the subject of intense debate over its effects and effectiveness. How has ...
In this paper, I argue that Australia’s future in a rapidly changing region and world lies in seekin...
Australia can be described as a modern, technologically advanced and wealthy Western society that ho...
Only a decade ago the idea of including an essay on Australia in a book mainly about economic crisis...
The COVID-19 pandemic does not discriminate, and the Australian government has sought to embrace a s...
For those far away, the image of Australia is one of contrasts: sun, sand, surf, blue skies, deserts...
Australia has become one of the most ethnically diverse nations in the world. Much debate has arisen...
This article provides an account of interwoven and often competing repertoires of cosmopolitanism an...
Over the last 30 years or so the Australian economy has been subject to wide-ranging reforms. These ...