Year: 2013

(2013) Migrants Bring Vital Skills

The debate on immigration is at cross purposes. Australia should be proud of its skilled migration program. It should also champion the development, training and employment of its own people as an overarching priority. Both policies fit together. Any assertion otherwise, or muddying of the waters to the contrary, is wrong.

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The water gushes at the new Cotter Dam opening on 12 October 2013. In the frame are John Dymke, Chief Engineer, ACTEW, Katy Gallagher, Chief Minister, March Sullivan, CEO of ACTEW, and ACTEW Chair Michael Easson.

(2013) Speech at Opening of the New Cotter Dam

Chief Minister, Katy Gallagher, Speaker Vicki Dunne, other Assemby Members, Mayor Tim Overall, Gai Brodtman, ACT Member of the House of Representatives, Senator Gary Humphries, other MPs, distinguished guests, Chief Executive Mark Sullivan, former ACTEW Chair Jim Service, former Director Ted Mathews, Board members, fellow ACTEW workers, our alliance partners, friends

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Edited by Troy Bramston, the Whitlam book on his legacy.

(2013) Whitlam, Industrial Relations and Failing Grandly

One of the surprises of Australian political history is that a government derided, traduced, and trounced in a smashing electoral defeat has over the passage of time come to be regarded as more substantial and worthy. A just account of the Whitlam government (1972-1975), however, requires acknowledgement of both certain grandeur and certain incompetence.

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(2013) New Boots from the Old: Matthew Walker Robieson’s Ideas and the Struggle for Guild Socialism

This Ph.D. thesis, completed at the Australian Defence Academy of the University of NSW, revives interest in a philosopher, Matthew Walker Robieson (1890-1919), Assistant Lecturer in Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University from 1911 to 1913, Lecturer in Moral Philosophy and History of Philosophy, Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) from 1914 to 1919, and frequent contributor to The New Age journal and other publications.

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The issue of The Chesterton Review in which “To Cheese” appeared.

(2013) To Cheese

Tough little Miss Muffet,
Eating her curds and whey
Swaying on her tuffet
Would have thought about a better way,
And tastier stuff than her messy dish.

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