Study finds lengthy detention harms asylum seekers
Not only is prolonged detention of asylum seekers morally objectionable, it is causing long-term damage to the mental health of people seeking protection in...
Not only is prolonged detention of asylum seekers morally objectionable, it is causing long-term damage to the mental health of people seeking protection in...
With no hint of regret or apology, former Prime Minister John Howard has defended his decision to join the 2003 invasion of Iraq. In...
Professor John Warhurst spoke to SPC on 4 August 2010 about religion and politics in Australian federal elections, including church lobbying, relations with parties and...
As Australia’s prosperity becomes more closely tied into China with values so different from ours, the question of our responsibilities and opportunities looms large....
by Bruce Duncan, OnlineCatholics, Issue 78, 16 November 2005. Recent comments by Prime Minister Howard that there was no Christian or Catholic view on...
by Bruce Duncan CSsR Source: The Australasian Catholic Record (January 2004), pp. 17 – 31. Republished with permission. This paper considers how the Catholic...
Dr Paul Rule here considers the interaction between culture, ethnicity and religion, with special reference to Chinese and Aboriginal people in the Australian community....
by Bruce Duncan, Eureka Street (November 1992), 32-33, 35. In the middle of one of Australia’s most severe economic recessions in 60 years, the...