Issue No 85 | 23 February 2001 | |
Letters to the EditorExplaining it to Pauline
Pauline Hanson articulates - please explain; puts into words - the concerns that many men and women have with economic rationalism. But does she have any answers? Choosing her policies as carefully as she chooses her deisgner outfits, she has real solutions. To improve the economy, abolish ATSIC and, for law and order, dumb down the police force by lowering the educational requirements for new recruits. Noel Baxendell
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Interview: Tony Abbott � Workers' Friend? The new Workplace Relations minister relives his own union background and explains why he�s really just another worker at heart. Honestly. Politics: The Politics of Petrol Australia might be burning, but is it a fire that can be brought under control? Organising: The Battle of Campsie SDA delegate Maria Kavaratzis recounts how the Campsie Big W has been transformed into a union shop. History: Scabbing Through the Ages Neale Towart looks back at how popular culture has treated those workers who have not considered themselves part of the collective. International: Diary of a Showdown The Korean Metal Workers Federation recounts a week which culminated in violent attacks on workers outside the Daewoo factory. Economics: Debt Dumping Campaign Enters New Phase The millennial deadline might have passed, but Jubilee 2000 is not giving up the fight for debt cancellation for the world�s fifty-two poorest countries. Health: The Real Drug Wars As Africa attempts to deal with the HIV crisis, access to the medicines that can relieve victims� suffering is emerging as a major humanitarian issue. Satire: Liberals Claim Triumph in Queensland John Howard has claimed the Liberal Party�s decimation in Western Australia and Queensland as a triumphant vindication of his party�s embracing of the national competition policy. Review: Beyond a White Australia As we ponder the One Nation renaissance, a new book challenges the current debates around xenophobia and the perceived threat of danger from Asia.
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