Uniya - Jesuit Social Justice Centre CONTENTS Autumn 1996

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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
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.
Changes and Partnership
Peter Norden SJ reflects on recent changes at Uniya, and directions for future partnerships.
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.
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.
Immigration:
Complex Issues

Immigration has served Australia well. Its current role deserves serious assessment within a world context, says Kerry Murphy.
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.
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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