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Cult survivors on a mission for meaningful change
Clare Heath-McIvor
01/07/2025
Of all the difficult issues parliamentary inquiries have sought to gain insight into, the Victorian Parliament’s examination of recruitment methods ...
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Volunteers and charities are shouldering too much of the burden
Elizabeth Dangerfield
26/06/2025
The work of volunteers and charities helps us as a nation address some of the most pressing needs in our ...
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Should we widen our ‘moral circle’?
Noel Castree
22/06/2025
Should we care about AI systems when they become so advanced they appear to be almost human in key respects? ...
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What Victoria’s inquiry into cults will examine
Jaime Simpson
19/06/2025
The Victorian parliament has launched a long-overdue inquiry into abuse and coercive control within cults and religious fringe groups. It ...
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MBJ’s view
Matt Bissett-Johnson
15/06/2025
See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson. Published 15 June 2025.
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The arguments for scripture are a good advertisement for General Religious Education
Hugh Harris
13/06/2025
If you ever sought an illustration of how a narrow phalanx of special interests can elbow aside popular opinion, then ...
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