INCREASED SURVEILLANCE TO REDUCE CORONAVIRUS: A NECESSARY TRADE-OFF?

This infamous maxim from George Orwell’s 1984 is often expressed in a sardonic manner to describe how figures of authority have increasing access to personal information and how this data is used to control and influence our thoughts and actions. Whilst this may sound alarmist, … Continue readingINCREASED SURVEILLANCE TO REDUCE CORONAVIRUS: A NECESSARY TRADE-OFF?

AVIATION IN TURMOIL: THE COLLAPSE OF VIRGIN AND FEARS FOR THE WORLD’S AIRLINES

The aviation industry is suffering the brunt of the COVID-19 travel ban. With airlines such as QANTAS grounding all international flights, we are seeing mass layoffs and some airlines on the brink of bankruptcy. Now Virgin Australia has entered into voluntary administration, leaving QANTAS with … Continue readingAVIATION IN TURMOIL: THE COLLAPSE OF VIRGIN AND FEARS FOR THE WORLD’S AIRLINES

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NUCLEAR WEAPONS, THE VATICAN AND THE FUTURE: ONE ON ONE WITH THE HON. MICHAEL KIRBY

Known for his term as a Justice of the High Court of Australia, Michael Kirby has immense experience in practicing international law. Serving in positions such as the UN Special Representative for Human Rights in Cambodia (1993-96) and Chair of the UN Commission of Inquiry … Continue readingNUCLEAR WEAPONS, THE VATICAN AND THE FUTURE: ONE ON ONE WITH THE HON. MICHAEL KIRBY

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WOMEN IN DIPLOMACY: HARNESSING THE UNIQUE EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN FOR AUSTRALIA

For women attempting to follow the path of  representing Australia in diplomatic roles, the choice is not expected to be an easy one. Much like other high ranking public service positions, diplomacy is a career that has been traditionally dominated by men. In recent years, … Continue readingWOMEN IN DIPLOMACY: HARNESSING THE UNIQUE EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN FOR AUSTRALIA