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Our year in review – 2017
Emma Johnson | December 22, 2017Open Forum received some wonderful contributions throughout 2017. Editor Emma Johnson goes through some of the smart, specialised and astute content that keeps Open Forum engaged in a high-quality conversation on the social, political, environmental and cultural issues that matter.
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GAP in 2017 – a year in review
Catherine Fritz-Kalish | December 21, 20172017 has been a year of celebration for Global Access Partners. Managing Director Catherine Fritz-Kalish reviews a GAP year filled with achievement.
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How to talk to your children about sexual assault
Paul Dillon | December 13, 2017The #metoo campaign is encouraging more and more women to come forward and tell their stories about sexual assault and harassment. Drug education expert Paul Dillon writes that this is a perfect opportunity for parents to discuss the issue of sexual assault with their children.
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International Day of People with Disability
Jamie-Lee Dwyer | December 3, 2017Today is International Day of People with Disability. Open Forum asked young writer Jamie-Lee Dwyer to comment on this year’s theme of ‘transformation towards a sustainable and resilient society for all’.
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A national day is an inclusive day – it must be positive for everybody
Dominic O'Sullivan | December 1, 2017Triple J’s decision to move its annual Hottest 100 countdown from Australia Day has sparked early debate over the significance of our national day. Associate Professor Dominic O’Sullivan from Charles Sturt University considers the arguments for changing Australia’s national day.
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The rise of extremism
Ted Cantle | November 21, 2017We are now in one of the most difficult and dangerous political periods for fifty years. The founding father of community cohesion Professor Ted Cantle CBE outlines the struggle facing mainstream political views.
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After postal vote, we will never think of western Sydney the same way again
Andy Marks | November 17, 2017The emphatic “no” response from western Sydney shows that the epicentre of conservative values no longer lies in regional NSW. Assistant Vice-Chancellor of UWS Dr Andy Marks explores Sydney’s results.
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Why is sport so important in Australian culture?
Stefan Grun | November 16, 2017Australians like to think of themselves as sports obsessives, a nation of people who play hard, are loyal to their team and passionate about sporting endeavour. Stefan Grun looks at the background to this sense of national identity.
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The great obfuscation: Australia votes YES whilst bigotry is rebranded as “freedom of speech”
Tenley Gillmore | November 15, 2017Today the Marriage Survey was returned in favour of change. Social commentator Tenley Gillmore considers what to expect, particularly from conservative stakeholders, over the coming weeks.
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Alma Besserdin of Wimmigrants on Australian Leadership
Victor Perton | November 9, 2017Alma Besserdin is the Founder and Director of Wimmigrants, an organisation dedicated to assisting migrant women to rebuild their careers in their chosen country. She speaks with Victor Perton about Australian leadership.
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When Conspiracies Meet: Donald Trump and the JFK Files
Binoy Kampmark | October 24, 2017Donald Trump announced plans to release classified JFK files. Dr Binoy Kampmark, lecturer in Global Studies at RMIT, considers what the documents may reveal.
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The importance of great NFP leadership
Jason Juretic | October 20, 2017Are you considering a move from a corporate to the not-for-profit sector? The CEO of Stepping Stone House, Jason Juretic, shares his experience doing just that.

