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Paperback. Zustand: Good condition. Collection of essays that proposes a new agenda for the role of government. Looks to community-led solutions as a way of rebuilding social capital and reviving the public's faith in parliamentary democracy. Positions government as a facilitator of community projects and social outcomes rather than as a bureaucratic manager of the welfare state. Central themes are education, social policy, communities and governance. Includes notes on contributors, appendix, notes and index. Botsman is a social policy researcher who has headed several think-tanks and published books, journal papers and newspaper articles. Previous titles include 'The Great Constitutional Swindle'. Latham has been a federal Labor MP since 1994 and formerly served in local government. Previous titles include 'What Did You Learn Today?'. {"length"=>["21"], "width"=>["13"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Über den AutorPeter Botsman is one of Australia s most creative public intellectuals. For the last 20 years he has lived at Eramboo Farm in Kangaroo Valley on the NSW south coast where he raises Scottish Highland cattle. He has been.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Wakuwal (Dream) is an intercultural history of Australia. It is a story that tracks five generations of descendants of an Irish woman sent to Van Diemen's land for stealing a sheep. It contrasts this with the events that unfolded for Australia's first peoples and of the inter-connections and blockages between new and old Australian cultures. The story follows characters within the European invasion of Australia and ponders whether anything is recoverable from the original and ongoing carnage.