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- Fiona McLeod
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- In The National Interest
2021
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In Australia, corruption spends public funds in pursuit of power, rewards favour, and strips support from worthy programs. It silences journalists and those charged with upholding standards of integrity by depriving them of funding. Grift and stacking are commonplace as those chasing influence infiltrate the structures of power. Corruption rewards loyalty through appointments to office and by preferencing those within the favoured network ahead of others of equal or greater talent. It conc...
$7.99 CAD
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- Fiona McLeod
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- In the National Interest
2021
EN
Exposing corruption and restoring trust in Australian democracy.In Australia, corruption diverts public funds, rewards favoritism, and silences those who uphold integrity. Fiona McLeod reveals how grift and influence-peddling undermine trust in government, fuel conspiracy theories, and incite unrest. She argues that addressing corruption is crucial for restoring decency and prioritizing community interests in public office.Easy Lies & Influence exa...
$26.95 CAD
ou Gratuit avec Kobo PlusViolence to Victory
Voices of Resilience from Domestic Abuse Survivors in Rural, Regional and Remote Australia - Stories of Strength and Success
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- K C Andrews
Longue
6 heures 8 min
2026
EN
‘I have been learning to heal and reclaim my identity. I will not wear the title of his victim any longer. I am a Survivor.’‘I learnt I had the strength and courage to walk away, because I’m worth it.’In Violence to Victory each story starts with a fairy tale of living in the beautiful Australian bush... and turns into a nightmare. Ten women describe their unique experiences in rural, regional or remote Australia, in the silent spaces where everyone knows your busi...
$20.36 CAD
ou Gratuit avec Kobo PlusParenting/Internet/Kids
Domesticating Technologies
2022
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Parenting/Internet/Kids, with three key terms slashed together, conveys the idea that the practice of parenting may extend both to the Internet and to our children – to the extent that both require attention, care and forms of regulation, and, in turn, provide support and enjoyment. While the triadic title is somewhat playful, it also strikes a serious note and introduces layered possibilities: we are not simply raising children who have grown up in the internet age, but also Domesticating...
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