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Existing research evidence suggests the hegemony of neoliberal measures within Australian welfare policy has resulted in higher, not lower, levels of social and economic injustice.
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The public's panic surrounding COVID-19 is understandable given the steep decline in trust of authorities.
While the movement has had its successes, it hasn't empowered marginalised voices equitably.
All the framework used to make sense of the world's problems no longer seems to account for what we experience today.
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