Morals
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Nearly all federal politicians have accepted gifts from Qantas, but not all have declared them
But a bizarre Senate rule change means there are more that we don’t know about. Anton Nilsson Crikey Nearly all…
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Labor challenged to back in anti-pork barrelling bill
Independent MP Helen Haines introduced a bill to federal parliament which would increase transparency for Commonwealth grants to ensure they…
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Secular morality versus religious morality
Sir Ivor Lloyd Morgan Richardson, an eminent New Zealand and Commonwealth jurist, legal writer and Privy Council Judge, noted with…
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Canada has officially banned testing cosmetics on animals
The Canadian government announced the decision in a Tuesday news release. Bill C-47 amends the Food and Drugs Act to ban both…
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The Moral Case for Working Less
We shouldn’t work less simply because it allows us to be better workers. Simone Stolzoff The Atlantic We should work…
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Eva Kaili’s Freudian Slip and the Minimum Wages in Qatar
The problem that arose with Eva Kaili goes beyond any bribes, and constitutes a “thorn” for the Greek state coupled with…
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Lawyers seen as slightly more ethical this year than last
Despite still ranking as one of the least ethical professions across the country, Australian lawyers are perceived to be more ethical in…
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Iranian Women’s Demands for Freedom Must Be Heard
More than forty days since the death of Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini–who died after being arrested by Iran’s morality…
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Judges’ associates ‘uniquely at risk’ of sexual harassment
The Victorian Supreme Court needs to make judges undertake sexual harassment training and offer ongoing roles to experienced hires to…
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Iranian Leaders Should Call Off Their Campaign of Repression
The death of Mahsa Amini has outraged citizens throughout Iran, setting off a protest wave. IGC If it wishes for…
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Review into sexual harassment within the South Australian legal profession released
The review, by acting Equal Opportunity Commissioner Steph Halliday, involved a survey of those currently working, or who had previously worked…
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Call to end ‘immoral’ refugee detention
Parliamentarians are being urged to support a proposal to end mandatory immigration detention in Australia and replace the program with…
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‘The day compassion won’: Siobhan takes comfort from voluntary dying laws
Two decades after the parliament first debated voluntary assisted dying, euthanasia was legalised in NSW on Thursday, bringing the state…
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Blood money: Europe wrestles with moral dilemma over paying donors for plasma
European policymakers are about to confront a long-standing taboo over giving plasma, the liquid part of blood, for money. Sarah-Taïssir…
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16-05-2022 – The Ethics of Climate Change
Agora Dialogue cordially invites you to an online webinar featuring Julian Burnside AO QC “The Ethics of Climate Change” Q&A will…
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Mahatma Gandhi’s 74th death anniversary: The history, significance behind observing Shaheed Diwas
He used peaceful and non-violent ways to achieve freedom. India TV Shaheed Diwas 2022: Martyrs’ Day, which is also known as…
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