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- Title
REFERENCES.
- Abstract
The article titled "The Voice to Parliament and the Silent Majority" discusses the failed referendum on the Voice to Parliament in Australia and its implications. It explores the reasons behind the vote's failure and the potential policy instruments that could rebuild trust between the government and First Nations people. The article "Treating People, not just a Virus: Cure, Community, and Collaboration for Hep B" highlights the global issue of hepatitis B, which affects two billion people and causes 800,000 deaths annually. It emphasizes the need for governments, companies, and communities to address this public health crisis, particularly among marginalized populations. Lastly, the article "Burning Down the House: Greedflation and the RBA" criticizes the Reserve Bank of Australia for its failure to address inflation and its impact on mortgage holders. It argues that businesses have used supply shocks as an excuse to increase their profit margins, leading to high inflation and financial burdens for vulnerable individuals.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; HEPATITIS B; PROFIT margins; REFERENDUM; POLITICAL trust (in government)
- Publication
AQ: Australian Quarterly, 2024, Vol 95, Issue 1, p44
- ISSN
1443-3605
- Publication type
Article