| Uniya - Jesuit Social Justice Centre | CONTENTS | Autumn 1996 |
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Uniya was the Aboriginal name of the first Jesuit Mission in the Northern Territory. Current Uniya projects include * Jesuit Refugee Service * Social Economic Desk * Aboriginal Desk * Asylum Seekers Centre
| Uniya Newsletter | Contents |
Autumn 1996 |
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Industrial Relations: A Just Model |
Pam Smith
argues for the development of a model of industrial relations which promotes individual
dignity and worker solidarity in order to achieve a more just society.
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Changes and Partnership
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Peter Norden SJ
reflects on recent changes at Uniya,
and directions for future partnerships.
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Aboriginal Rights on the Ground |
Fr Frank Brennan SJ
gives a timely reminder about secure
gains for all Australians made through the Mabo and the Natiove Title
Act.
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Asylum Seekers: Lessons to Learn |
Annette Field
finds that asylum
seekers encounter, at first hand, issues facing mainstream
Australia. So do those who assist them.
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Immigration: Complex Issues |
Immigration has served Australia well. Its current role
deserves serious assessment within a world context, says
Kerry Murphy.
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A Different Way of Doing Business |
Sr Anne Manning
describes a remarkable expanding Trading Circle - one
that benefits all who come in contact with it.
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Social Policy 1996 Imperatives |
Robert Fitzgerald
argues for tackling Australia's social
policy tasks cohesively, so that everyone's quality of life
can be enhanced.
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Above material is from the Uniya Newsletter:
used with permission.
The Cardoner,
© Copyright 1995-6 by Jack Otto.
Last modified: 8 Apr 1996.
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