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AQ: Australian Quarterly, 01 Julio 2026

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Lee AQ: Australian Quarterly en línea con PressReader. AQ: Australian Quarterly, publicado en Inglés, es un revista de Australia. Mantente al día con el número actual o navega por los números anteriores de AQ: Australian Quarterly en el archivo.

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ArticleUnseen, not Absent:

Girls & Young Women in the Justice Sys­tem

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ArticleA Word

Wehear reg­u­larly about the mod­ern crisis of trust – in gov­ern­ment, in the media, in expert­ise. Yet is this the price we are pay­ing for devalu­ing trust itself? Indulge me a pot­ted his­tory of ‘civil­isa­tion'. As our soci­et­ies grew,...

A Word

ArticleNotes for Con­trib­ut­ors

AQ wel­comes sub­mis­sions of art­icles and manuscripts on con­tem­por­ary eco­nomic, polit­ical, social and philo­soph­ical issues, espe­cially where sci­entific insights have a bear­ing and where the issues impact on Aus­tralian and global pub­lic...

Notes for Con­trib­ut­ors

ArticleFar­rer Byelec­tion Gives One Nation New Spring­board

The May 9 2026 byelec­tion in the south­ern New South Wales seat of Far­rer was a sem­inal moment for the right of Aus­tralian fed­eral polit­ics. It saw the insur­gent One Nation Party, under its leader Pau­line Han­son, win a House of...

Far­rer Byelec­tion Gives One Nation New Spring­board

ArticleTwo vari­et­ies of ‘the polit­ics of griev­ance'

Milthorpe and One Nation can be seen as both rep­res­ent­ing strands of ‘griev­ance polit­ics' though of very dif­fer­ent ilks. Milthorpe fit­ted the model forged by Cathy Mcgowan who held Indi, across the river in Vic­toria, in 2013-19. Mcgowan, who...

Two vari­et­ies of ‘the polit­ics of griev­ance'

ArticleAUTHORS:

Michelle Grat­tan is a pro­fess­or­ial fel­low at Uni­versity of Can­berra and Chief Polit­ical Cor­res­pond­ent at The Con­ver­sa­tion. She is a former editor of The Can­berra Times. Dr John Hawkins is head of the Can­berra School of Gov­ern­ment at...

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ArticleUnseen, not Absent:

“ There would be girls that come in really unwell. Like they shouldn't even be in there. They needed real care and help, not at all what could be given there. It makes you so sad to think about how they might be now. W” innie* grew up in a regional...

Unseen, not Absent:

ArticleUnseen, not Absent:

“ There would be girls that come in really unwell. Like they shouldn't even be in there. They needed real care and help, not at all what could be given there. It makes you so sad to think about how they might be now. W” innie* grew up in a regional...

Unseen, not Absent: