Uniya Autumn 1995 Newsletter

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Autumn 1995 Newsletter articles

Canuto Ah Mat, A. Reconciliation For All Australians P1
De Carvalho, D. Selling Our Services And Souls P3
David de Carvalho provides an update on the Charities Inquiry.
Smyth, P. Will The Republic Mean More Jobs? P4
Discussion about Australia becoming a republic, is more than a debate about flags and heads of State. It is an opportunity for social change.
Hug, J. Seeds Of All Our Tomorrows P5
James E. Hug introduces the World Summit for Social Development.
Murphy, K. Sending A Message? Autumn 1995 P6
Recent Australian responses to boat people from China suggest panic.
Glendenning, P. Australia’s New Role With Asia P7
Australia must change course approaching our northern neighbours, says Phil Glendenning.
Cauchi, J. The International Year For Tolerance P8
In a quick survey of several areas, John Cauchi argues that tolerance itself should not be too easily accepted.
Raymundo, R. The CPA: The End Game P9
Roque Raymundo outlines the last days of the Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Collins, P. The Demise Of The Worker Priests P12
The worker-priest movement was a novel experiment by the Catholic Church in France. Peter Collins reflects on an important but short-lived initiative.

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