This project has been a LONG time in the works, so I'm thrilled to share that the book "Power, Participation, and Private Regulatory Initiatives: Human Rights under Supply Chain Capitalism" I co-edited with Dan Brinks,@kengle4 & Kate Taylor has been sent to Penn Press!
My analysis of the background, history and significance of last week's groundbreaking Federal Court decision in Friends of Leadbeaters Possum v VicForests in @ConversationEDU@EJ_Aus@LeadbeatersPoss https://t.co/ydr9WDmJej
Join @Patrick_Keyzer and @RadioNational tomorrow at 11.05am, for Part 2 of the long running case known as the Hindmarsh Island bridge affair, where the battle heads to the High Court.
https://t.co/mE8EK2VS1S
Have been really enjoying @Patrick_Keyzer's new podcast Section 71 on @RadioNational, about significant High Court cases in Australian history. A surprising absence of Castle/vibe references thus far... #AusLaw https://t.co/SONUjW6PHh
Thanks @FiMcLeodSC! @JaneSYLee did a wonderful job on this episode. A sad irony that it was broadcast on #SorryDay2020 as the Hindmarsh Island Bridge sage was a very, very sad affair. @RadioNational
I acknowledge the Wurrunjeri people of the Kulin Nation and pay my respects to their elders, past, present and emerging. The land where I am privileged to live and work was never ceded. #SorryDay2020
Ever wondered how the term "secret women's business" entered the Australian lexicon? Tune into episode 4 of the @RadioNational series at 11.05am today with @Patrick_Keyzer for “The Hindmarsh Island Bridge Affair (Part 1)”. https://t.co/hrrPhEYI03
The impact on regional Australian universities has not featured heavily in the public analyses of the crisis. Yet there are clear knock-on effects from the decimation of the universities inflicted by the Government’s differential treatment of workers. (3)...
We know the Government changed the Job Keeper regulations to exclude universities – in other words, it went out of its way to treat workers at universities differently from other workers. We know that universities are scrambling to work out how to manage the downturn. (2)...
Well it turns out that there’s been an inadvertent miscalculation. The Federal Government may have $60BN left to keep workers in work.
Much has been written about the Federal Government’s decision not to bail out Australian universities. (1)...
How much power does the federal government have to protect Australians from international threats? Tune into episode 3 of the @RadioNational series with @Patrick_Keyzer discussing communists, terrorists and the High Court. https://t.co/OXjZKdUk1y
How much power does the federal government have to protect Australians from international threats? Tune into episode 3 of the @RadioNational series with @Patrick_Keyzer discussing communists, terrorists and the High Court. https://t.co/OXjZKdUk1y
The debate over school funding heats up every year. In the 1980s, it went all the way to the High Court.
Episode two of @RadioNational's new series w/ @latrobe's @Patrick_Keyzer explains how funding for public, private and independent schools is split. https://t.co/mVhjkcFiwy