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22 August 2016
Josephine Ulrick Poetry and Literature Prize winners Chloe Wilson, Sarah Holland-Batt, Dr Tessa Lunney.

Josephine Ulrick prizes celebrate creative writing

Two poets have shared joint first prize in this year’s Griffith University Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize competition. Victorian Chloe Wilson and Queenslander Sarah Holland-Batt each won $7500 while in the literature category Dr Tessa Lunney won the first prize ($10,000) and Melissa Goode second ($5000). Both are from NSW.

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27 March 2022
Clive Palmer

Why ‘freedom’ is not the only thing worth fighting for

With just two months to go before a federal election is due, we are being bombarded by broadcast ads and yellow billboards around Australia. Funded by Clive Palmer and endorsing his United Australia Party (UAP), they carry a simple message: FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM. But 'freedom' is not the only thing worth fighting for

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22 September 2021
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19 May 2020

COVIDSafe and Identity: Governance Beyond Privacy

There has rarely been a greater test of our structures of governance than the flurry of lawmaking amidst the declared...

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5 May 2020

A timeline of COVID 19 and Human Rights: Derogations in time of public emergency

This is the final of a series of five blogs on COVID 19 and human rights, focusing on the timeline...

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5 May 2020

A timeline of COVID 19 and Human Rights: A vaccine, guinea pigs and prioritisation.

This is the fourth of a series of five blogs on COVID 19 and human rights, focusing on the timeline...

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1 May 2020
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30 April 2020

A timeline of COVID 19 and Human Rights: Overwhelmed hospitals and rights to life and health

This is the second of a series of five blogs on COVID 19 and human rights, focusing on the timeline...

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29 April 2020

A timeline of COVID 19 and Human Rights: The onset of the pandemic and free speech

The COVID 19 pandemic is wreaking havoc across the globe. Every segment of most societies will be profoundly impacted. The...

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2 September 2016

Olympic Games cannot outplay Human Rights

What human rights obligations are at risk when international sporting bodies put on their premiere events?

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