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Both sides of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament campaign are behaving badly.

, September 15). I am dismayed that so many Australians, when offered a chance to unify and progress, respond to fear and fakery.Daily we get polls of decline in support for the Voice. One can legitimately wonder how much of this preoccupation is a case of the coverage driving the numbers, or the numbers driving the coverage.

Several of my ancestors were convicts. One of the reasons I don’t carry the scars of transportation is because every one of them became the beneficiaries, through land grants, of the dispossession of First Nations people from their land.She has reconciled both sides of the ledger.

How are intellectual, thinking and intangible outputs in increasingly digitised, hybrid and flexible work environments measured with arguably outdated labour productivity metrics, quantified as units/day/worker outputs? How much do numerous repetitive meetings affect productivity, or significantly reduced travel times? How reliable and useful are all the data referenced, and how accurately do they measure effectiveness? If business is using employee surveys and qualitative data, but this...

”, September 15). Despite knowing the negative environmental, economic and social impacts of population growth, it is disappointingly pandering to big business and encouraging more immigration. Albanese and co. should be held accountable for this reckless and irresponsible mismanagement affecting all aspects of Australian life.If NSW Education Minister Prue Car found $1.

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