Evatt Journal Vol. 9
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?
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
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 →