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'Aboriginal Australia's view from the bottom', by Fiona KatauskasCLICK TO ENLARGE

WEDNESDAY 1 FEBRUARY 2012

icon Catholic social solutions to workplace fairness
RACE MATTHEWS
The worker-owned cooperatives based at Mondragon in Spain have demonstrated great resilience during harsh economic times. Their model based in Catholic social values provides a contrast to the bruising industrial confrontations we've seen in Qantas and Victorian hospitals. Read more | Listen

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icon The crossing guard and the dawdler
VIN MASKELL
He'd pick up sticks and stones, turn them over, put them in his pocket. He was often the last to cross, arriving as the school's public address system played 'hurry up' music at 8:55am. Some people laughed when I said I'd become a school crossing supervisor, but they don't see the things I see. Read more | Listen
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