AQ: Australian Quarterly

Thursday - 1st January, 2026
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Dictatorship and Destruction, Chaos and Corruption:

MAGA and the Re-election of Trump

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Wednesday - 1st October, 2025
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From Circular to Ecological Economy:

In 2022, the federal government made an agreement to transition Australia to a circular economy (CE). Yet in an era 1 marked by climate emergencies, staggering social inequality and injustice, biodiversity loss, environmental toxins, the possibility...

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Tuesday - 1st July, 2025
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Ending HIV in Australia:

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Tuesday - 1st April, 2025
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Bearing the Brunt of Rising Temperatures

2024 has been declared as the hottest year on record globally. Yet despite growing worldwide attention on the extreme heat emergency, one of the challenges with heat is that it doesn’t trigger the same sense of urgency as other extreme weather events...

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Wednesday - 1st January, 2025
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INCLUDING:

A/PROF NIUSHA SHAFIABADY | PROF DAVID LINDENMAYER AO | MARGIE STEFFANS OAM | DR JOSHUA PATE AND MORE…

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Tuesday - 1st October, 2024
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Complex Interconnectedness:

Loss from climate change is already with us.¹ Even if global average temperatures are limited to 2°C above preindustrial levels, losses will continue to be unavoidable, and may in fact accelerate.² Whether it is slow onset changes like sea level rise...

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Monday - 1st July, 2024
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Combatting Sepsis, the Biggest Killer in Intensive Care Units

Sepsis is characterised by a dysregulated immune response to infection that can lead to organ failure and death. It affects nearly 50 million people worldwide every year and one in five won’t survive.

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