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    Celebrating diversity and promoting social inclusion in our community

    Victor Perton     |      August 21, 2017

    Australians need charismatic leaders who have a long term vision for the country. Not leaders driven by personal ambition or motivated by lobbies or donor’s interests. Shepparton based community leader Rashidi Samaili considers Australian leadership.

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    The true value of fundraising is life experience

    Sarah McKenzie     |      August 9, 2017

    Fundraising not only has a transformative impact on disadvantaged members of society, like the young residents of Stepping Stone House, but affects the fundraisers themselves. Ray Sykes shares his inspiring story with Sarah McKenzie.

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    The Pursuit of Reasons in the Age of Algorithmic Authority

    Joshua Ngai     |      August 3, 2017

    Technology is increasingly making day-to-day decisions on our behalf, its awareness of our behaviours growing with use. Secrecy prevails to some degree in all large institutions, but opacity seems to be at the heart of algorithmic models. Joshua Ngai suggests we take a moment to consider the lack of transparency.

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    Australian citizenship – who is in and who is out?

    Dominic O'Sullivan     |      August 1, 2017

    Recent activity in the Australian Senate has us questioning who is Australian? Australia shares high level national security information with some of the jurisdictions that Canavan, Ludlam, Waters and perhaps Banks and Roberts hold citizenship with, yet we find their citizens threatening. Dominic O’Sullivan considers.

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    Does the Bystander Effect exist in workforce cyberbullying?

    Charmein Madden     |      July 28, 2017

    Would you step in if you knew a colleague was being cyberbullied? Charmein Madden considers whether a well-known phenomenon called the Bystander Effect exists in workplace cyberbullying and whether the relationship we have with the victim makes a difference.

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    The cycle of youth homelessness in Australia – and how you can help

    Jason Juretic     |      July 17, 2017

    1 in 200 Australians are sleeping rough each night, half of this number is under 25. Jason Juretic, CEO of Stepping Stone House looks at the adage “it takes a village to raise a child” and how it can help combat youth homelessness.

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    Selling to the Chinese: leveraging the “One Child Policy” effect

    Barry Li     |      July 14, 2017

    The repercussions of the ‘one child policy’ are not only being felt in China. Author Barry Li looks at how the policy has led to a boom in many Australian industries.

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    Language and the right to identity

    Dominic O'Sullivan     |      July 3, 2017

    Languages matter because they allow people to think in ways that are culturally contextualised. Access to one’s own language is a measure of freedom because language is never freely surrendered, but usurped through political factors over which one has no control. Associate Professor Dominic Sullivan considers why indigenous languages matter.

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    Australian leadership: Thriving in a culture of mutual support

    Annemarie Hofedank     |      March 15, 2017

    International lawyer Dr Annemarie Hofedank  served as corporate Legal Counsel for a global acting chemicals company in Germany. Moving to Australia, she launched her own consultancy business.

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    Australian leadership: Diversity as our strength

    Simon McKeon     |      March 3, 2017

    Simon McKeon AO is Monash University Chancellor, a philanthropist and international sportsman. He was awarded Australian of the Year 2011. Simon talked to australianleadership.com about multiculturalism, rebellion and quiet achievers.

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    Time to rise: The positive impact of diversity in the workplace

    Aniya Roslan     |      February 8, 2017

    Women are kicking goals everywhere but remain underrepresented in leadership roles. What can we do to improve gender equality in the workforce? Aniya Roslan from The 100% Project explains.

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    International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development

    editor     |      January 12, 2017

    2017 is the United Nations International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. It supports a change in policies, business practices and consumer behaviour towards a more sustainable tourism sector.

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