Vol. 9, No. 6
News & views
It's baaaaaaaack!
Just when it was becoming safe to go into the workplace. More →
NEW PAPERS
Another year older, what does it mean?
To help us face the new year, John Keane draws on Thomas Paine's vision to explore what growing old means today. More →
Vol. 9, No. 5
News, views & papers
President's Report 2009
As adopted by the Evatt Foundation on 25 November. More →
The Big Pictures
Informed consent is a basic human right, argues Yola Lucire. More →
Peter Parry reviews Australian practice. More →
Vale Jim Hagan
Malcolm Brown remembers a quiz kid, a labour historian and a distinguished member of the Evatt Executive. More →
Vol. 9, No. 4
News & Views
Deadly corporate behaviour
Matt Peacock discusses Killer Company: James Hardie Exposed. More →
The unfair go
Frank Stilwell & David Primrose pour over new data from Catalyst on inequality in Australia. More →
Hold the champagne
The economic crisis ain't over till it's over, cautions Jim Stanford. More →
The great history of democracy
Introducing John Keane. More →
Vol. 9, No. 3
News & views
The region of inequality
The PM reveals more of his vision for an Asia Pacific Community. More →
Crunch time for Australia's health
John Dwyer sums up the reform movement. More →
The life & death of democracy
David Aaronovitch reviews John Keane's history. More →
Feature
Human Rights
The Evatt Foundation's submission to the National Consultation Committee.
We should aspire to do better, argues George Williams. More →
Ron Dyer responds to the critics. More →
Vol. 9, No. 2
News & views
On Africa, women & the future
The Governor-General addresses the Jessie Street Trust. More →
Kill Khalid
An extract from Paul McGeough's new book. More →
Growing democracy
John Faulkner announces more freedom to read official information. More →
New papers
Democracy & the Great Recession
Market failure spells democratic failure, argues John Keane. More →
Modern art & country Australia
Melissa Boyde tells how Mary Alice Evatt defeated the art establishment. More →
Vol. 9, No. 1
News & views
The financial & economic crisis
What has happened and what can be done, asks Frank Stilwell. More →
The carbon trading scheme
Ten Australian economists object. More →
Bastard boys
Christopher Sheil reviews two epic industrial disputes. More →
NEW Papers
The Doc & the UN after 60 years
Michael Kirby assesses the life and achievements of Doc Evatt. More →
Dialogue on democracy
Pete Hay considers the way we govern ourselves against the biggest test. More →