Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20

Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20

<p> Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Aboriginal Law Race-based law reform ideas are fraught with hazards / / West Australian / 08/02/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 1 Tribal law is mob revenge / Markus A. Frank / West Australian / 08/02/2006 p. 19 Letter CSIv. 106(3)p. 2 Courts to recognise tribal punishment / Ben Spencer / West Australian / 07/02/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(3)p. 1 Equal before the law / / Australian / 07/02/2006 p. 13 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 2 Aboriginal Peoples - Health Improvement in Aboriginal death rates / Misha Schubert / The Age / 07/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(12)p. 1 Push on to boost outback nutrition / Stephen McMahon / The Age / 29/07/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(12)p. 1 They don't live long out here in the desert / Simon Quilty / The Age / 27/06/2006 p. 12 Letter CSIv. 106(12)p. 2 Infant death rates like Third World / Tony Barrass / Weekend Australian / 24/06/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(12)p. 2 Aboriginal Peoples - Land Rights End confusion on native title / / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/10/2006 p. 12 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 2 'Scare' on title decision slammed / Patricia Karvelas / Australian / 25/09/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(16)p. 2 Vote-seeking politicians are pandering to unfounded fears / Colin Hughes / Weekend Australian / 23/09/2006 p. CSIv. 106(16)p. 1 16 Letter Title win boosts capital city claims / Chris Merritt & Patricia Karvelas / Australian / 21/09/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(15)p. 2 Why State has to challenge Perth native title ruling / / West Australian / 21/09/2006 p. 20 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 1 Perth hit by native title win / Victoria Laurie / Australian / 20/09/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(15)p. 1 Aboriginal Peoples - Social Policy Aboriginal court 'to cut crime cycle' / Amanda Banks / West Australian / 20/11/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(20)p. 1 The right side of the law / Noel Pearson / Weekend Australian / 11/11/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(20)p. 2 Black jail rates soar despite reforms / Matthew Moore / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/11/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(20)p. 1 $5m apology: Tassie first with stolen generation payout / Nick Clark / Hobart Mercury / 19/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(17)p. 25 Mother begged to be back with two kids / Nick Clark / Hobart Mercury / 19/10/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(17)p. 26 Victim Eddie still suffers the torment / Nick Clark / Hobart Mercury / 19/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(17)p. 25 Pope urges all Australian to confront Aboriginal pain / Carmel Egan / Sunday Age / 08/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(17)p. 26 End the denial of wrongs / Malcolm Fraser / The Age / 24/05/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(9)p. 1 Time to say sorry to all Aborigines / / Weekend Australian / 20/05/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 2 Visions of a brighter future can liberate camp dwellers / Noel Pearson / Sunday Age / 07/05/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(8)p. 2 Aboriginal plan focuses on better life / Nassim Khadem / The Age / 03/05/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(8)p. 1 Premier warms to plan to take kids / Steve Pennells & Graham Mason / West Australian / 28/04/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(8)p. 1 Abortion Abortion rate figures wrong, claims doctor / Laura Anderson / Hobart Mercury / 18/09/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(15)p. 4 The tragic truth we cannot bear to hear: pro-life or pro-choice? Abortion is always terrible / Ruth Limkin / Courier CSIv. 106(15)p. 3 Mail / 01/09/2006 p. 37 Queries over Abbott stance / Glenn Milne / Sunday Tasmanian / 27/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(15)p. 3 Beyond the RU486 vote: next steps in the abortion debate / / Sydney Morning Herald / 17/02/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(3)p. 6 Editorial Good sense prevails / / Australian / 17/02/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 5 Pill wins: Victoria MPs swing abortion vote / Michael Harvey & Jason Frenkel / Herald Sun / 17/02/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(3)p. 3 RU486 debate. Pregnancy advice - what you need to know / Jason Frenkel / Herald Sun / 17/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(3)p. 4 Judge not, gentlemen, lest ye be judged / S. Stumm / Sydney Morning Herald / 11/02/2006 p. 38 Letter CSIv. 106(3)p. 6 Trusting women to decide for themselves / Felicity McMahon / Sydney Morning Herald / 10/02/2006 p. 10 Letter CSIv. 106(3)p. 5 Abortion pill's enemies unite / Linda Morris / Sydney Morning Herald / 20/01/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(1)p. 4 Abortion drug battle splits lobby / Linda Morris / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/01/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(1)p. 4 Let's not return to the dark ages / Bill Muehlenberg / Herald Sun / 10/01/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(1)p. 2 Rural GPs join call for abortion pill access / / Canberra Times / 09/01/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(1)p. 2 Prevention rather than cure the most appropriate option in abortion debate / Bettina Arndt / Canberra Times / CSIv. 106(1)p. 1 06/01/2006 p. 11 Accidents Now for the inquiry. Urgent questions remain on safety at Beaconsfield mine / / Australian / 11/05/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(8)p. 12 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 1 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Editorial Mining industry backs safety rules / Ian Howarth / Financial Review / 01/05/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(8)p. 12 Falling apart at the seams. / Andrew Darby / Sydney Morning Herald / 29/04/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(8)p. 11 A life cut short, a father never known / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(7)p. 21 Companies didn't take enough care / / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(7)p. 19 Double whammy under new industrial laws for the young worker / Michael Quinlan / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(7)p. 20 24/04/2006 p. 11 Government accused: next workplace changes will put young at risk / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(7)p. 22 24/04/2006 p. 4 Losing count: data hides the real numbers / / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(7)p. 22 Mother's pain over the son she never took home / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(7)p. 21 Working to death: lives wasted but bosses escape punishment / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(7)p. 18 24/04/2006 p. 4 Young workers at serious risk: a better safety net needed / / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(7)p. 19 Adolescents - Mental Health Alarming rise in child suicide / Jane Metlikovac / Herald Sun / 15/09/2006 p. 32 CSIv. 106(15)p. 29 Teen smokers, drinkers consider suicide more / Chantal Rumble / The Age / 10/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(15)p. 29 Adoption Celebrity compassion or just adopting a pose / Lillian Saleh / Daily Telegraph / 17/10/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(17)p. 2 Malawi may halt pop star adoption / Christopher Thompson / The Age / 16/10/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(17)p. 2 Dilemma of adoptions: it may not be right to take one of Africa's orphans home / Celean Jacobson / Canberra CSIv. 106(17)p. 1 Times / 14/10/2006 p. 19 Advertising - Food Children's draft code 'not clear' / Lara Sinclair / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 2 Don't just junk ads - teach children about food / David Catchlove / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(14)p. 1 Letter Fat chance for junk food ad bans / Lara Sinclair / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 2 Ads for junk food likened to pushing cigarettes / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/09/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(14)p. 1 Stop junk food ads, end obesity: experts / Danielle Cronin / Canberra Times / 21/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(13)p. 16 Advertising - Standards Corporate pedophilia or are some seeing too much in the marketing? / Chris Johnston / The Age / 14/10/2006 p. CSIv. 106(17)p. 5 11 Report says ads sexualise children, but stores discount it / Michael Ruffles / Canberra Times / 14/10/2006 p. B5 CSIv. 106(17)p. 3 Tween preening: the perils of commercialising childhood / Virginia Haussegger / Canberra Times / 14/10/2006 p. CSIv. 106(17)p. 6 B7 Danger of 'sexy kid' fashion / Holly Byrnes / Daily Telegraph / 10/10/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(17)p. 4 Fat chance of avoiding junk food advertising / Julie Rowbotham & Julian Lee / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(12)p. 15 27/07/2006 p. 1 TV ads rob parents of a sporting chance / Kylie Murphy / Courier Mail / 29/05/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(10)p. 2 Food firms canned for snack ads / Julian Lee / Sydney Morning Herald / 27/05/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(10)p. 1 Advertising - Tourism Industry How should Australia sell itself as a destination for overseas tourists / / Herald Sun / 03/03/2006 p. 20 Vox Pop CSIv. 106(4)p. 4 It's just a tourism ad, not a cultural essay / Scott Morrison / The Age / 02/03/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(4)p. 4 Bikini babes and ockers lure tourists / Jason Frenkel & Michael Harvey / Herald Sun / 24/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(4)p. 2 Bloody hell, tourism ads back to basics / / Hobart Mercury / 24/02/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(4)p. 1 Cheeky Aussie humour to win visitors / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 24/02/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(4)p. 2 Do you think this is the image Australia should be projecting to the world? / / Herald Sun / 24/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(4)p. 3 Vox Pop It's just a bloody ad / Mike Smith / Advertiser / 24/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(4)p. 1 Selling Australia / / The Age / 24/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(4)p. 1 Aged - Care and Health Aged care in a sorry state: shame of our nursing homes / Nicolette Burke / Herald Sun / 27/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(4)p. 5 A history of abuse / / Herald Sun / 23/02/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(4)p. 5 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 2 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Mandatory reporting won't work: watchdog / Farah Farouque / The Age / 22/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(4)p. 6 New laws loom on nursing home rape / Misha Schubert & Farah Farouque / The Age / 22/02/2005 p. 5 CSIv. 106(4)p. 6 Alcohol Drinkers to soak up $23b this year / Trevor Chappell / Canberra Times / 26/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 1 Caulfield's unwanted event: the race to get drunk / Corrie Perkin / Weekend Australian / 21/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 2 AMA wants wine bottle warnings / Christiana Jones / West Australian / 16/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 1 Action urged on alcohol violence / Dan Box & John Stapleton / Australian / 28/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 3 Pub plan sparks teen booze fears / Jason Dowling / The Age / 24/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 3 Temperance should rule in the Salvos' anti-alcohol campaign / / The Age / 24/09/2006 p. 14 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 4 Beware of cancer risks in alcohol / Louise Treccasi / Advertiser / 19/09/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(15)p. 6 Alcohol problem can start in the womb / Adam Cresswell / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(15)p. 6 Australians drink at dangerous levels / Nassim Khadem / The Age / 26/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(15)p. 5 Boomers are the biggest boozers / Joseph Kerr / Weekend Australian / 26/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 5 Young at risk from binge drinking / Miranda Wood / Sun-Herald / 21/05/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(9)p. 5 War on binge drinking: sports clubs have a role in changing the culture / Elizabeth Allen / Courier Mail / CSIv. 106(9)p. 6 17/05/2006 p. 46 Longer pub hours may be shown the door / Jonathan Pearlman & Andrew Clennell / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(2)p. 2 02/02/2006 p. 5 Cancer link warning for heavy drinking / Kara Phillips / Advertiser / 01/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(2)p. 1 Full strength beer a recipe for trouble / Nicolette Burke / Daily Telegraph / 30/01/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(2)p. 2 Thousands seek treatment / Ellen Connolly / Sunday Telegraph / 22/01/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(2)p. 1 Alcohol - Physiological Effects AMA wants wine bottle warnings / Christiana Jones / West Australian / 16/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 1 Temperance should rule in the Salvos' anti-alcohol campaign / / The Age / 24/09/2006 p. 14 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 4 Beware of cancer risks in alcohol / Louise Treccasi / Advertiser / 19/09/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(15)p. 6 Alcohol problem can start in the womb / Adam Cresswell / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(15)p. 6 What would Captain Cook say? / Michael Carr-Gregg / Herald Sun / 05/09/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(14)p. 4 Australians drink at dangerous levels / Nassim Khadem / The Age / 26/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(15)p. 5 Boomers are the biggest boozers / Joseph Kerr / Weekend Australian / 26/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 5 Alcohol and Aboriginal peoples The right side of the law / Noel Pearson / Weekend Australian / 11/11/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(20)p. 2 The elders who want to banish triggers of domestic violence / Geoff Strong & Reko Rennie / The Age / CSIv. 106(10)p. 18 05/06/2006 p. 12 Time to say sorry to all Aborigines / / Weekend Australian / 20/05/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 2 Alcohol and Adolescents School leavers learning life's lessons / Ruth Limkin / Courier Mail / 28/11/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(20)p. 3 Alcohol fear for teens / Ben Packham / Herald Sun / 25/11/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(20)p. 3 The party generation / Julie Szego / The Age / 18/11/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(20)p. 4 Caulfield's unwanted event: the race to get drunk / Corrie Perkin / Weekend Australian / 21/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 2 Drugs and alcohol top youth worries / Louise Treccasi / Advertiser / 21/10/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(18)p. 7 Pub plan sparks teen booze fears / Jason Dowling / The Age / 24/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 3 Teach kids to drink / / Daily Telegraph / 14/09/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(15)p. 5 What would Captain Cook say? / Michael Carr-Gregg / Herald Sun / 05/09/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(14)p. 4 'Raise drink age to 21' / Lisa Allison / Advertiser / 31/08/2006 p. 24 CSIv. 106(14)p. 3 Australians drink at dangerous levels / Nassim Khadem / The Age / 26/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(15)p. 5 Teetotal teens learn to curb drinking / Adele Horin & Emily Dunn / Sydney Morning Herald / 26/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(14)p. 3 Young at risk from binge drinking / Miranda Wood / Sun-Herald / 21/05/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(9)p. 5 Parents set risky course / / Daily Telegraph / 03/04/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(6)p. 1 Teenagers confused by milkshakes with a kick / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/04/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(6)p. 1 Spiked with a double dose of alcohol / Tory Shepherd / Advertiser / 29/03/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(6)p. 2 Alcohol and Driving current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 3 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Ignition lock proposal to foil drunks / Rosemary Odgers & Emma Chalmers / Courier Mail / 22/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(4)p. 26 Anzac Day Anzac story still evolving / Graham Freudenberg / Courier Mail / 26/04/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(7)p. 4 Respect for Diggers is shared equally by the generations / Clair Stark / Australian / 26/04/2006 p. 15 Letter CSIv. 106(7)p. 5 A legend wins the culture wars / Gerard Henderson / Sydney Morning Herald / 25/04/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(7)p. 6 A plea for the sanctity of the day / Michael Davis / Australian / 25/04/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(7)p. 5 Lest we forget, Anzac Day is for those who know what war is / / The Age / 25/04/2006 p. 12 Editorial CSIv. 106(7)p. 2 Our solemn day / / Herald Sun / 25/04/2006 p. 18 Editorial CSIv. 106(7)p. 5 This is no day for posturing / Bruce Scates / The Age / 25/04/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(7)p. 1 Time for change as oldies march to their last hurrah / Neil Mitchell / Herald Sun / 20/04/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(7)p. 3 Artificial Insemination Mummy, Daddy and the donor / Carol Nader / The Age / 13/05/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(9)p. 3 Australia - Economic Conditions We're richer than ever, but not happier / Adele Horin / Sydney Morning Herald / 16/09/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(15)p. 19 Rift in the land of the fair go / John Watson / The Age / 22/07/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(11)p. 25 Australia - Foreign Relations - Indonesia The rift with Indonesia over Papuan asylum-seekers / / Canberra Times / 07/04/2006 p. 16 Letters CSIv. 106(6)p. 28 Diplomacy on a tightrope over asylum-seekers / Greg Sheridan / Australian / 06/04/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(6)p. 29 Navy may force Papuan boats back: ministers / Craig Skehan, Lindsay Murdoch & Mark Forbes / Sydney Morning CSIv. 106(6)p. 30 Herald / 06/04/2006 p. 4 Papuan canoes, crossed wires: urgent diplomacy needed / / The Age / 06/04/2006 p. 12 Editorial CSIv. 106(6)p. 30 Cash to halt new refugees / Steve Lewis / Australian / 03/04/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(6)p. 28 Australia's U-turn on refugees welcome / Peter Mares / Canberra Times / 31/03/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(6)p. 27 The right time for asylum / Greg Barnes / Courier Mail / 28/03/2006 p. 22 CSIv. 106(6)p. 26 Indonesia's refugee anger: ambassador recalled over Papuan asylum / Cath Hart & Sian Powell / Weekend CSIv. 106(6)p. 25 Australian / 25/03/2006 p. 1 Boatload of Papuans set to test relations with Indonesia: Papuan asylum seekers land at Cape York / Tom Allard & Andra CSIv. 106(1)p. 23 Jackson / The Age / 19/01/2006 p. 1 Australia - Governors Aussie for head of state / Ted O'Brien / Courier Mail / 26/01/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(2)p. 30 Australia - Social Conditions The next step for Australia [The Howard Decade] / David Barnett / The Age / 28/02/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(4)p. 7 Richer, harsher decade [The Howard Decade] / Mike Steketee / Weekend Australian / 25/02/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 105(4)p. 10 Some more equal than others. Many people have been left behind during Howard's decade of growth [The Howard Decade] / CSIv. 106(4)p. 9 Adele Horin / Sydney Morning Herald / 25/02/2006 p. 33 Liberal views thrive despite PM's stance / Adele Horin / Sydney Morning Herald / 23/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(4)p. 8 Better-off maybe, but not better people / Dirk Baltzly / The Age / 22/02/2006 p. 20 Letter CSIv. 106(4)p. 8 Australia - Social Life and Customs Cut the dirty talk on TV, urges PM / Dan Box / Australian / 01/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(2)p. 13 Hand-to-hand combat in fight over manners / Nicolette Casella / Daily Telegraph / 01/02/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(2)p. 14 Mind your manners: Chief Justice blames society's problems on rudeness / Nicolette Casella / Daily Telegraph / CSIv. 106(2)p. 13 31/01/2006 p. 3 Australia. Constitution Aussie for head of state / Ted O'Brien / Courier Mail / 26/01/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(2)p. 30 Republicans wait for royal wavering / Michael Atkin & Dan Box / Australian / 23/01/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(2)p. 29 What republic? The nation is growing apathetic about ditching the monarchy / / Australian / 23/01/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(2)p. 29 Editorial A whiff of snags and a republic / David Marr / Sydney Morning Herald / 21/01/2006 p. 43 CSIv. 106(2)p. 27 Big Brother (Television Program) Big Brother bother / / Australian / 07/07/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(11)p. 4 Deep down, we're watching ourselves / Dominic Knight / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/07/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(11)p. 3 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 4 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Bad, vulgar, stupid - but is it assault? / Farah Farouque / The Age / 04/07/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(11)p. 24 Big Brother: let's discuss not dismiss / Tim Brunero / Sydney Morning Herald / 04/07/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(11)p. 4 Reality bites / Lauren Novak / Advertiser / 04/07/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(11)p. 23 Sex row could end Big Brother / Ben Packham & Sarah Wotherspoon / Hobart Mercury / 03/07/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(11)p. 2 The truth is out there / Peter Craven / Weekend Australian / 17/06/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(11)p. 1 Bioethics Coalition debate on stem cells / Andrew Fraser / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 29 D-Day for stem cells and the hope of finding cures / Elizabeth Finkel & Leslie Cannold / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(12)p. 28 07/08/2006 p. 9 Embryo ethics. A bridge too far for many opponents: the case against / / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 30 Embryo ethics. Search for elusive cures provides hope: the case for / / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 30 Stemming the super science / Deborah Smith / Sydney Morning Herald / 22/07/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(12)p. 25 Cures, not clones, will flow from medical technologies / Gustav Nossal / Australian / 13/07/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(12)p. 27 Debate on human cell cloning spans ethical and medical divide / Peta Rule / West Australian / 03/05/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(8)p. 10 Bird Flu Bird flu threatens misery for millions / Peter Hartcher & John Garnaut / Sydney Morning Herald / 16/02/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(3)p. 11</p><p>Bird flu poses little threat to Australia / Hugh Millar / The Age / 13/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(3)p. 12 Bird flu threatens Africa for first time / / Canberra Times / 10/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(3)p. 11 World not ready for bird flu, UN warns / Mary-Anne Toy / The Age / 19/01/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(1)p. 8 Humans at risk as bird flu mutates / Fiona Macrae / Daily Telegraph / 14/01/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(1)p. 7 Bird flu toll climbs to 78 / / Herald Sun / 12/01/2006 p. 28 CSIv. 106(1)p. 7 Bird flu's hidden victims revealed / Ian Sample / The Age / 11/01/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(1)p. 8 Birth Control Prevention rather than cure the most appropriate option in abortion debate / Bettina Arndt / Canberra Times / CSIv. 106(1)p. 1 06/01/2006 p. 11 Body Image Danger of 'sexy kid' fashion / Holly Byrnes / Daily Telegraph / 10/10/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(17)p. 4 When too thin is too much / Jacinta Allan / Herald Sun / 20/09/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(15)p. 24 Teaching teens that beauty's more than skin deep / Rachel Patterson / Australian / 18/09/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(15)p. 22 In search of the model weight / Katherine Kizilos / The Age / 16/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 23 Body image an obsession / Morris Iemma / Sunday Telegraph / 27/08/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(15)p. 21 Cutting out the surgery / / Sunday Telegraph / 27/08/2006 p. 79 Editorial CSIv. 106(15)p. 21 Bullying DVD just a bit of fun, say students / Natasha Robinson / Australian / 26/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 4 Schoolyard bullies make ground on the net / Renee Switzer / The Age / 26/10/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(18)p. 4 The DVD that disgusted a city / Daniella Miletic / The Age / 26/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(18)p. 3 Bullying victim wants damages for his torment / Leonie Lamont / Sydney Morning Herald / 05/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(14)p. 6 King's expels cyber bully: police called in / Sharri Markson & Linda Silmalis / Daily Telegraph / 04/09/2006 p. CSIv. 106(14)p. 5 Happy slapping bullies hit NSW / Bruce McDougall / Sunday Telegraph / 03/09/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(14)p. 5 Breaking the hold of school bullies / Anna Patty / Sydney Morning Herald / 13/07/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(12)p. 3 Young and abusive - the harm bullies do / Anne Patty / Sydney Morning Herald / 11/07/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(12)p. 4 Girls believe bullying is OK / / Advertiser / 07/07/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(12)p. 4 Web bullies put kids in therapy / Hannah Edwards / Sun-Herald / 11/06/2006 p. 49 CSIv. 106(10)p. 3 Harassed by cyber-sleaze / Dianne McKean / Australian / 07/06/2006 p. 44 CSIv. 106(10)p. 4 Schools to get tough with bullies / Ellen Connolly / Sunday Telegraph / 21/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(10)p. 3 Nasty little angels / Sarah Harris / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 14/05/2006 p. 35 CSIv. 106(10)p. 4 Business Ethics Payments 'common' in dealing with Iraq: company / / Canberra Times / 28/02/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(2)p. 6 Our wheat shame / Phillip Coorey / Advertiser / 27/02/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(4)p. 11 Seeds of corruption being planted in our indifference / Tim Costello / Australian / 27/02/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(4)p. 12 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 5 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Business ethics are missing in action / Mirko Bagaric / Daily Telegraph / 01/02/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(2)p. 6 Dirty deals don't come cheap / Asa Wahlquist / Australian / 31/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(2)p. 7 Kick corruption / / Daily Telegraph / 28/01/2006 p. 6 Editorial CSIv. 106(2)p. 6 The costs of corruption / Paul Barratt / The Age / 23/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(2)p. 5 Cancer Temperance should rule in the Salvos' anti-alcohol campaign / / The Age / 24/09/2006 p. 14 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 4 Beware of cancer risks in alcohol / Louise Treccasi / Advertiser / 19/09/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(15)p. 6 Cancer link warning for heavy drinking / Kara Phillips / Advertiser / 01/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(2)p. 1 Canteens Schools ban chocolates and sweets / Milanda Rout / Herald Sun / 17/10/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(18)p. 14 Fat food bans: new junk food rules for schools / Milanda Rout / Herald Sun / 16/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(18)p. 13 Drink ban just a start for fat kids / Bruce Mcdougall / Daily Telegraph / 25/05/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(9)p. 19 Futile exercise / / Daily Telegraph / 25/05/2006 p. 26 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 19 Heavyweight backs junk food ban / Julian Lee & Mark Metherell / Sydney Morning Herald / 05/05/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(8)p. 18 Food fascism at the school tuckshop not the answer / Bettina Arndt / Canberra Times / 01/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(8)p. 18 Capital Punishment Saddam sentence rekindles debate that will not die / Ross Peake / Canberra Times / 11/11/2006 p. B4 CSIv. 106(19)p. 2 An eye for an eye denies fundamental rights / Vincent Zankin, Vic Adams / Canberra Times / 07/11/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(19)p. 1 Letters Leaders divided on death sentence / Michael Gawenda / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/11/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(19)p. 1 Justice also faces death / Peter Johnson, Mirko Bagaric & Richard Edney / Herald Sun / 08/09/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(14)p. 7 Never too late to speak out against the death penalty / Tim Lindsey / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/09/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(14)p. 8 The tangled ethics around the Bali nine / / Sydney Morning Herald / 16/02/2006 p. 13 Letters CSIv. 105(3)p. 7 Death by firing squad / Mark Forbes & Neil McMahon & Louise Dodson / Sydney Morning Herald / 15/02/2006 CSIv. 106(3)p. 7 p. 1 PM: we can only lobby for condemned / Sophie Morris / Financial Review / 15/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(3)p. 8 An unjust solution in any country / Jeff Shaw / Sydney Morning Herald / 13/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(3)p. 8 Trading places with morality: how will Australia respond to any death sentences for the Bali Nine? / Paul Gray / CSIv. 106(1)p. 6 Courier Mail / 19/01/2006 p. 19 We'll plead for Nine lives: Government's vow to oppose death for Bali accused / Cindy Wockner / Daily Telegraph CSIv. 106(1)p. 5 / 18/01/2006 p. 4 Bali nine and the firing squad: diplomacy caught in crossfire / / Sydney Morning Herald / 16/01/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(1)p. 5 Editorial Censorship War on free speech / Frank Moorhouse / Weekend Australian / 04/11/2006 p. 22 CSIv. 106(19)p. 5 The war over books on terrorism / C.R. Pennell / Herald Sun / 21/09/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(15)p. 7 Book bans spread / Mark Dunn / Herald Sun / 15/09/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(15)p. 7 Book bans reveal a less free nation / Norman Abjorensen / Canberra Times / 01/09/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(15)p. 8 Censors got it right: 2:37 needs an R rating / Simon Castles / Canberra Times / 24/08/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(14)p. 22 Banning books won't protect us / Amir Butler / Herald Sun / 11/08/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(12)p. 6 Seen but not heard / George Williams / Sydney Morning Herald / 29/07/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(12)p. 5 Less censor, more sense / Paul Syvret / Courier Mail / 27/06/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(11)p. 18 Filter programs for internet porn won't work / Rowan Reilly / Australian / 23/06/2006 p. 17 Letter CSIv. 106(11)p. 18 Child Abuse Shameful inaction: children must be rescued from wicked parental neglect / / Australian / 24/08/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(13)p. 2 Editorial Agency attacked as kids die / Amanda O'Brien / Australian / 15/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(13)p. 2 Doctors fail to report abuse / Mark Metherell / Sydney Morning Herald / 31/07/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(13)p. 2 Deaf ears to the suffering of our children / Chris Goddard & Neerosh Mudaly / Australian / 25/07/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(13)p. 1 Child Molesting The vigilante road to anarchy / / Daily Telegraph / 06/10/2006 p. 28 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 5 Finding a new way to manage sex offenders / Bernadette McSherry / The Age / 01/10/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(16)p. 6 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 6 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Pedophile watch list booming: police struggle to cope / Neil Mercer / Sunday Telegraph / 24/09/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(16)p. 5 Indigenous suicide tied to sex abuse / Annabel Stafford / The Age / 21/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(15)p. 30 Libs' paedophile plan criticised / Peter Jean / Sunday Times (Canberra) / 03/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(14)p. 9 Naming and shaming the serpent next door: fiend John Lewthwaite's release has ignited calls for a Megan's Law in Australia CSIv. 106(14)p. 10 / Zoe Taylor / Daily Telegraph / 01/09/2006 p. 29 Hidden evil / Steve Gee & Gemma Jones / Daily Telegraph / 31/08/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(14)p. 9 Deaf ears to the suffering of our children / Chris Goddard & Neerosh Mudaly / Australian / 25/07/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(13)p. 1 Child Protection Children die for want of help / Adele Horin / Sydney Morning Herald / 30/11/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(20)p. 6 Law puts stability first for children / Jonathan Pearlman / Sydney Morning Herald / 27/11/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(20)p. 5 Suffer the little children: why do-gooders are the problem / / Sun-Herald / 26/11/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(20)p. 8 Government shuns public demand on child safety / / West Australian / 14/11/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(20)p. 5 Department condemned over foster child's abuse / Rick Wallace / Australian / 06/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 8 Push for state-run homes for children / Ewin Hannan & Rick Wallace / Australian / 06/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 8 Rethink on sending home abused children / Andrew Fraser / Australian / 27/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(16)p. 7 Safety comes first: basic assumptions surrounding child safety need questioning / Desley Boyle / Courier Mail / CSIv. 106(16)p. 7 25/09/2006 p. 23 Shameful inaction: children must be rescued from wicked parental neglect / / Australian / 24/08/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(13)p. 2 Editorial Agency attacked as kids die / Amanda O'Brien / Australian / 15/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(13)p. 2 Deaf ears to the suffering of our children / Chris Goddard & Neerosh Mudaly / Australian / 25/07/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(13)p. 1 Halls Creek: the time for excuses has long gone / / West Australian / 14/03/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 105(5)p. 6 Remove children at risk: ALS chief / Jessica Strutt / West Australian / 13/03/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(5)p. 6 Contracts for parents / Chris Tinkler / Sunday Herald Sun / 12/02/2006 p. 30 CSIv. 106(3)p. 9 Hunting down truants: parents asked: Why aren't your kids in school? / Bruce McDougall / Daily Telegraph / CSIv. 106(3)p. 10 08/02/2006 p. 17 Trying to help families is not so simple / / Advertiser / 06/02/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 10 Laws will force bad parents to sign contracts / Linda Silmalis / Sunday Telegraph / 05/02/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(3)p. 9 Child Welfare Suffer the little children: why do-gooders are the problem / / Sun-Herald / 26/11/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(20)p. 8 For whose welfare? / / Herald Sun / 25/11/2006 p. 97 Editorial CSIv. 106(20)p. 7 Plan to force children to care / Sophie Morris / Financial Review / 24/11/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(20)p. 7 Trust crucial on welfare cash / / Advertiser / 24/11/2006 p. 18 Editorial CSIv. 106(20)p. 7 Time to say sorry to all Aborigines / / Weekend Australian / 20/05/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 2 Time up for bad parents / Susie O'Brien / Herald Sun / 05/05/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(8)p. 4 Children's rights must come first / Michelle Grattan / The Age / 03/05/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(8)p. 3 Hungry and neglected kids can't speak for themselves / / Australian / 03/05/2006 p. 13 Letters CSIv. 106(8)p. 6 Welfare to those most in need: Brough's plan deserves support / / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/05/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(8)p. 4 Editorial Circuit breaker. Quarantining welfare payments to buy food may be the lifeline neglected children need / Tony Koch / CSIv. 106(8)p. 5 Australian / 02/05/2006 p. 11 Contracts for parents / Chris Tinkler / Sunday Herald Sun / 12/02/2006 p. 30 CSIv. 106(3)p. 9 Hunting down truants: parents asked: Why aren't your kids in school? / Bruce McDougall / Daily Telegraph / CSIv. 106(3)p. 10 08/02/2006 p. 17 Trying to help families is not so simple / / Advertiser / 06/02/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 10 Laws will force bad parents to sign contracts / Linda Silmalis / Sunday Telegraph / 05/02/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(3)p. 9 Children - Care and Health Caring for kids: working parents have priority in the childcare queue / / Australian / 25/05/2006 p. 11 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 8 Infants require their parents, not caregivers / Anne Manne / Australian / 25/05/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(9)p. 10 The child-care crackdown / / Sydney Morning Herald / 25/05/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 8 Dispute is keeping mums on the edge of their seat / Sue Dunlevy & Larissa Cummings / Daily Telegraph / CSIv. 106(9)p. 7 24/05/2006 p. 29 Parents shun family day care / Sophie Morris / Financial Review / 23/05/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(9)p. 9 Put learning first and cost aside in choice / Jane Fynes-Clinton / Courier Mail / 05/04/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(6)p. 4 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 7 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>What a tangled web we have woven for our children / Alison Elliott / The Age / 05/04/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(6)p. 6 'Drive-through parenting' and the damage done / Paola Totaro / The Age / 01/04/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(6)p. 5 A long day's journey into night for today's child / Sue Williams / Weekend Australian / 25/03/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(6)p. 3 A lot to learn about child care / Adele Horin / Sydney Morning Herald / 18/03/2006 p. 35 CSIv. 106(5)p. 2 High cost of holding a baby / Patricia Karvelas / Weekend Australian / 18/03/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(5)p. 1 Children - Institutional Care Push for state-run homes for children / Ewin Hannan & Rick Wallace / Australian / 06/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 8 Children - Management Don't blame the internet, parents told / Carmel Egan / Sunday Age / 15/10/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(17)p. 28 Discipline is a parental right / Nathan Donnelly / Sunday Telegraph / 17/09/2006 p. 24 Letter CSIv. 106(15)p. 15 Discipline of children must always be fair: its about good parenting, not smacking / Matt Saunders / Courier Mail / CSIv. 106(15)p. 16 13/09/2006 p. 25 Smack-free home / Roger Winston / Advertiser / 12/09/2006 p. 17 Letter CSIv. 106(15)p. 16 New push for law against smacking / Mary Papadakis / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 10/09/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(15)p. 15 At-risk families need help, not lectures / Karyn Walsh / Courier Mail / 20/03/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(5)p. 3 So, who cares? / Edmund Burke / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 19/03/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(5)p. 3 A duty of care: help kids who wag school by cutting parent's welfare / Craig Emerson / Courier Mail / 15/03/2006 CSIv. 106(5)p. 4 p. 23 Halls Creek: the time for excuses has long gone / / West Australian / 14/03/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 105(5)p. 6 Remove children at risk: ALS chief / Jessica Strutt / West Australian / 13/03/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(5)p. 6 Survey reveals parents must learn to be firm but fair / Jessica Lawrence / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 05/03/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(5)p. 5 Children - Nutrition Chips, chocolate and cordial: the diet that fuels toddlers / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 10/11/2006 CSIv. 106(19)p. 15 p. 4 Fat food bans: new junk food rules for schools / Milanda Rout / Herald Sun / 16/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(18)p. 13 Children's draft code 'not clear' / Lara Sinclair / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 2 Don't just junk ads - teach children about food / David Catchlove / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(14)p. 1 Letter Fat chance for junk food ad bans / Lara Sinclair / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 2 Ads for junk food likened to pushing cigarettes / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/09/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(14)p. 1 Burger ban: school clamp on fast-food feasts / Milanda Rout / Herald Sun / 08/08/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(12)p. 18 Obese kids parents' fault: advertisers put blame on parents / Greg Kelton / Advertiser / 28/07/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(12)p. 16 Fat chance of avoiding junk food advertising / Julie Rowbotham & Julian Lee / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(12)p. 15 27/07/2006 p. 1 Checks on diets to fight obesity / Laura Anderson / Advertiser / 20/07/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 17 Heavy guilt trip for working parents / Kelly Burke / Sydney Morning Herald / 20/06/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(12)p. 16 Food firms canned for snack ads / Julian Lee / Sydney Morning Herald / 27/05/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(10)p. 1 Drink ban just a start for fat kids / Bruce Mcdougall / Daily Telegraph / 25/05/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(9)p. 19 Futile exercise / / Daily Telegraph / 25/05/2006 p. 26 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 19 Poorer kids more likely to be obese, study shows / / Canberra Times / 12/05/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(8)p. 22 Heavyweight backs junk food ban / Julian Lee & Mark Metherell / Sydney Morning Herald / 05/05/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(8)p. 18 Food fascism at the school tuckshop not the answer / Bettina Arndt / Canberra Times / 01/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(8)p. 18 Child weight linked to TV / Michelle Pountney / Herald Sun / 17/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 17 Parents ignore obesity / Ellen Connolly / Sunday Telegraph / 15/01/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(1)p. 18 AMA's alarming predictions for child obesity / Danielle Cronin / Canberra Times / 29/11/2005 p. 1 CSIv. 106(1)p. 17 Christian Ethics A mix of church and state endangers both / Rama Maria Razy / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/10/2006 p. 12 Letter CSIv. 106(16)p. 12 A vision for the church which is not for all / Marijke Coy, Joanna Hayes, Sophie Gyles / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(16)p. 9 03/10/2006 p. 12 Letters Rudd, religion and politics: the role of the churches / / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/10/2006 p. 12 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 10 Rudd seeks church role in politics / Peter Hartcher / Sydney Morning Herald / 02/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 9 Liberation theology: Peter Costello argues for the separation of church and state - but his Government's actions belie this CSIv. 106(16)p. 11 belief / Dennis Altman / The Age / 30/09/2006 p. 11 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 8 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Towards a state of grace: Kevin Rudd's call for Christians to make a stronger contribution to domestic politics is welcome / CSIv. 106(16)p. 10 Peter Jensen / Australian / 05/09/2006 p. 10 Church and State This is not an attempt to force-feed religion to our children / John Howard / The Age / 01/11/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(18)p. 15 Getting into bed with the state. Chaplains in schools: the church and state divide / Natasha Cica / The Age / CSIv. 106(18)p. 17 31/10/2006 p. 17 I'm not on religious crusade, says Howard / David Crawshaw / Advertiser / 31/10/2006 p. 24 CSIv. 106(18)p. 17 Religious rancour over god squads in schools / Alison Rehn / Daily Telegraph / 30/10/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(18)p. 16 School chaplain plan gets go-ahead / Jason Koutsoukis / Sunday Age / 29/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(18)p. 15 A mix of church and state endangers both / Rama Maria Razy / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/10/2006 p. 12 Letter CSIv. 106(16)p. 12 A vision for the church which is not for all / Marijke Coy, Joanna Hayes, Sophie Gyles / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(16)p. 9 03/10/2006 p. 12 Letters Rudd, religion and politics: the role of the churches / / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/10/2006 p. 12 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 10 Rudd seeks church role in politics / Peter Hartcher / Sydney Morning Herald / 02/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 9 Liberation theology: Peter Costello argues for the separation of church and state - but his Government's actions belie this CSIv. 106(16)p. 11 belief / Dennis Altman / The Age / 30/09/2006 p. 11 Towards a state of grace: Kevin Rudd's call for Christians to make a stronger contribution to domestic politics is welcome / CSIv. 106(16)p. 10 Peter Jensen / Australian / 05/09/2006 p. 10 Church History Waging a holy war on Da Vinci online and in our cinemas / Mark Nolan / Daily Telegraph / 20/05/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(9)p. 12 Deciphering the code / Jill Rowbotham / Weekend Australian / 13/05/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(9)p. 13 Over-hyped Da Vinci / / Australian / 13/05/2006 p. 13 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 12 Blockbuster Bible / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 12/05/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(9)p. 11 Citizenship Citizenship model will work for PM / Paul Kelly / Australian / 20/09/2006 p. 14 CSIv. 106(15)p. 11 Test to save the 'national identity' / Dennis Shanahan & Patricia Karvelas / Australian / 19/09/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(15)p. 14 Loyalty's fine; language will fail you / Karen Kissane & Bellinda Kontominas / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(15)p. 10 18/09/2006 p. 4 The land of the fair go / / Herald Sun / 18/09/2006 p. 18 Editorial CSIv. 106(15)p. 14 True blue test: migrants must know meaning of fair go / Nicolette Burke / Daily Telegraph / 18/09/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(15)p. 9 Try this quiz - answers in English only / Stephanie Peatling, Barney Zwartz & Adele Horin / Sydney Morning CSIv. 106(15)p. 12 Herald / 18/09/2006 p. 1 Valuing freedoms: English language underpins Australia's social cohesion / / Australian / 18/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(15)p. 13 Editorial Four-year wait to be an Aussie - then you must pass an English test / Nicolette Burke / Daily Telegraph / CSIv. 106(15)p. 9 15/09/2006 p. 1 Right to demand loyalty pledge from migrants is unqualified / / West Australian / 13/09/2006 p. 22 Editorial CSIv. 106(15)p. 13 the chance to shine in values exam. Australian Muslims should support a citizenship test / Abdullah Saeed / CSIv. 106(8)p. 8 Australian / 03/05/2006 p. 12 Citizen test backed. Muslim leader welcomes migrants plan / / Hobart Mercury / 29/04/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(8)p. 7 Aussie values test for citizens-to-be / Rhianna King / West Australian / 28/04/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(8)p. 7 Civil Rights A matter of controlling Jack: innocent until proven guilty has been central to our justice system until now / Doug Conway / CSIv. 106(14)p. 26 Courier Mail / 02/09/2006 p. 70 British split on control orders / James Button / The Age / 01/09/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(14)p. 25 Hard questions the civil liberties set should face / Greg Sheridan / Australian / 31/08/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(14)p. 27 Midnight curfew on 'Jihad Jack' / Ian Munro & Kenneth Nguyen / The Age / 29/08/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(14)p. 25 Cloning Cloning an affront to human dignity: Pell / Matthew Franklin / Australian / 02/11/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(18)p. 6 Not enough eggs in cloning basket / Katrina George / Herald Sun / 02/11/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(18)p. 6 Questionable case for cloning proposal: stem cell law is getting ahead of science / Ron Boswell / Courier Mail / CSIv. 106(18)p. 5 01/11/2006 p. 33 Cloning clears hurdle / Michael Madigan / Courier Mail / 31/10/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(18)p. 5 No path to find cure-all: if it was wrong to clone human embryos in 2002, it is wrong today / James Sherley / CSIv. 106(17)p. 7 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 9 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Australian / 12/10/2006 p. 10 It is still too early to cross this boundary: the Lockhart review on human cloning lacks scientific support / Rachael CSIv. 106(17)p. 7 Patterson / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/10/2006 p. 13 Cloning a new horror / David van Gend / Herald Sun / 28/09/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(17)p. 8 Coalition debate on stem cells / Andrew Fraser / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 29 D-Day for stem cells and the hope of finding cures / Elizabeth Finkel & Leslie Cannold / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(12)p. 28 07/08/2006 p. 9 Embryo ethics. A bridge too far for many opponents: the case against / / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 30 Embryo ethics. Search for elusive cures provides hope: the case for / / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 30 Stemming the super science / Deborah Smith / Sydney Morning Herald / 22/07/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(12)p. 25 Cures, not clones, will flow from medical technologies / Gustav Nossal / Australian / 13/07/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(12)p. 27 Debate on human cell cloning spans ethical and medical divide / Peta Rule / West Australian / 03/05/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(8)p. 10 WA should back therapeutic cloning push / / West Australian / 26/04/2006 p. 22 Editorial CSIv. 106(8)p. 10 Top WA scientists push for cloning / Pete Rule / West Australian / 25/04/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(8)p. 9 Clothing Industry In search of the model weight / Katherine Kizilos / The Age / 16/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 23 Commonwealth Games (2006: Melbourne, Vic.) A missed chance to put humanity before hubris at the Games / Simon Mann / The Age / 16/03/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(5)p. 7 The winning spirit / / Australian / 16/03/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(5)p. 8 Communicable Diseases Bird flu threatens misery for millions / Peter Hartcher & John Garnaut / Sydney Morning Herald / 16/02/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(3)p. 11</p><p>Bird flu poses little threat to Australia / Hugh Millar / The Age / 13/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(3)p. 12 Bird flu threatens Africa for first time / / Canberra Times / 10/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(3)p. 11 World not ready for bird flu, UN warns / Mary-Anne Toy / The Age / 19/01/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(1)p. 8 Humans at risk as bird flu mutates / Fiona Macrae / Daily Telegraph / 14/01/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(1)p. 7 Bird flu toll climbs to 78 / / Herald Sun / 12/01/2006 p. 28 CSIv. 106(1)p. 7 Bird flu's hidden victims revealed / Ian Sample / The Age / 11/01/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(1)p. 8 Conscription Admiral calls for conscription return / Samantha Maiden / Australian / 01/02/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(2)p. 3 Big guns shoot down call for military conscription / Geoffrey Barker / Financial Review / 01/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(2)p. 3 Nelson rules out national service / Max Blenkin & Saffron Howden / Canberra Times / 01/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(2)p. 4 Convenience Foods Cheaper to feed families on junk / Sarah Blake / Sunday Telegraph / 12/11/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(19)p. 15 Chips, chocolate and cordial: the diet that fuels toddlers / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 10/11/2006 CSIv. 106(19)p. 15 p. 4 Schools ban chocolates and sweets / Milanda Rout / Herald Sun / 17/10/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(18)p. 14 Fat food bans: new junk food rules for schools / Milanda Rout / Herald Sun / 16/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(18)p. 13 Children's draft code 'not clear' / Lara Sinclair / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 2 Don't just junk ads - teach children about food / David Catchlove / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(14)p. 1 Letter Fat chance for junk food ad bans / Lara Sinclair / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 2 Ads for junk food likened to pushing cigarettes / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/09/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(14)p. 1 Stop junk food ads, end obesity: experts / Danielle Cronin / Canberra Times / 21/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(13)p. 16 Corporal Punishment Discipline is a parental right / Nathan Donnelly / Sunday Telegraph / 17/09/2006 p. 24 Letter CSIv. 106(15)p. 15 An act of aggression / Ris Wilkinson / Hobart Mercury / 13/09/2006 p. 27 Letter CSIv. 106(15)p. 15 Discipline of children must always be fair: its about good parenting, not smacking / Matt Saunders / Courier Mail / CSIv. 106(15)p. 16 13/09/2006 p. 25 Smack-free home / Roger Winston / Advertiser / 12/09/2006 p. 17 Letter CSIv. 106(15)p. 16 New push for law against smacking / Mary Papadakis / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 10/09/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(15)p. 15 Corruption current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 10 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Priest laments 'moral lethargy' of society / Jill Rowbotham / Australian / 03/03/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(4)p. 11 Payments 'common' in dealing with Iraq: company / / Canberra Times / 28/02/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(2)p. 6 Our wheat shame / Phillip Coorey / Advertiser / 27/02/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(4)p. 11 Seeds of corruption being planted in our indifference / Tim Costello / Australian / 27/02/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(4)p. 12 Paying a price for patronage / Joo-Cheong Tham / The Age / 03/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(2)p. 26 Political donations: Gerard's generosity increased / David Crowe / Financial Review / 02/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(2)p. 25 Business ethics are missing in action / Mirko Bagaric / Daily Telegraph / 01/02/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(2)p. 6 Dirty deals don't come cheap / Asa Wahlquist / Australian / 31/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(2)p. 7 Kick corruption / / Daily Telegraph / 28/01/2006 p. 6 Editorial CSIv. 106(2)p. 6 The costs of corruption / Paul Barratt / The Age / 23/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(2)p. 5 Courts Aboriginal court 'to cut crime cycle' / Amanda Banks / West Australian / 20/11/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(20)p. 1 Law and a new order / Katherine Kizilos / The Age / 27/05/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(10)p. 5 Credit Young face life in debt trap / Amanda Horswill / Courier Mail / 16/02/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(3)p. 13 Home loans won't die: State-run borrowing turns bad for battlers / Ian Royall / Herald Sun / 13/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(3)p. 14 Crime Aboriginal court 'to cut crime cycle' / Amanda Banks / West Australian / 20/11/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(20)p. 1 The right side of the law / Noel Pearson / Weekend Australian / 11/11/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(20)p. 2 Black jail rates soar despite reforms / Matthew Moore / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/11/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(20)p. 1 Study no excuse to shoot down the law / Don Weatherburn / Sydney Morning Herald / 26/10/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(18)p. 10 Guns buyback has no effect on murder rate / Matthew Moore / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 9 Not sold on the hard cell solution / Ross Gittins / Sydney Morning Herald / 15/02/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(3)p. 16 Doubling jail time would cut burglary / Michael Atkin / Weekend Australian / 11/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(3)p. 15 Stopping crime doesn't pay - here's the evidence / Malcolm Brown / Sydney Morning Herald / 11/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(3)p. 15 The castle keep. If someone breaks into your home, what are your rights? / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / CSIv. 106(3)p. 18 10/02/2006 p. 21 Charged for home 'arrest' / Cara Jenkin / Advertiser / 09/02/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(3)p. 17 The right to protect your home / / Advertiser / 09/02/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 17 Bad girls exposed: Rising violence of female school students / Bruce McDougall / Daily Telegraph / 06/02/2006 p. CSIv. 106(3)p. 29 1 Among the youngest / / Daily Telegraph / 03/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(2)p. 9 Anything but child's play / Jonathan Pearlman / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/02/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(2)p. 11 City asks: where are the parents? / Andrew Carswell / Daily Telegraph / 03/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(2)p. 9 Murdered for a mobile: police / Lillian Saleh / Daily Telegraph / 03/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(2)p. 9 Good news and bad news in crime statistics / Don Weatherburn / Daily Telegraph / 02/02/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(2)p. 10 Now twice as likely to be assaulted / Rhett Watson / Daily Telegraph / 02/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(2)p. 12 Time to face facts / / Australian / 25/01/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(2)p. 10 Crimes against Property Not sold on the hard cell solution / Ross Gittins / Sydney Morning Herald / 15/02/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(3)p. 16 Doubling jail time would cut burglary / Michael Atkin / Weekend Australian / 11/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(3)p. 15 The castle keep. If someone breaks into your home, what are your rights? / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / CSIv. 106(3)p. 18 10/02/2006 p. 21 Charged for home 'arrest' / Cara Jenkin / Advertiser / 09/02/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(3)p. 17 The right to protect your home / / Advertiser / 09/02/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 17 Criminal Investigation Locking away DNA a case to consider / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 30/05/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(10)p. 7 Wider DNA tests up for discussion / Graham Mason / West Australian / 17/05/2006 p. 44 CSIv. 106(10)p. 8 Take DNA of felons' family to 'cut crime' / Ben Spencer / West Australian / 16/05/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(10)p. 8 Depression (Psychology) The working model to fight depression / Patrick McGorry / The Age / 19/01/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(1)p. 10 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 11 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Weight of misery / Cameron Stewart / Australian / 18/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 11 The black dog claims a political victim / Robert Wainwright & Robert Taylor / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(1)p. 9 17/01/2006 p. 1 The danger of denying that men suffer depression / John McPhilbin / Sydney Morning Herald / 10/01/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(1)p. 12 Letter Disabled Children Euthanase disabled babies: church / / Australian / 13/11/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(19)p. 14 Pre-term baby row on ethics / Michael Ruffles / Canberra Times / 07/11/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(19)p. 13 Call to let extremely premature babies die / Tamara McLean & Markus Mannheim / Canberra Times / 06/11/2006 CSIv. 106(19)p. 13 p. 3 Outrage at mercy killing proposal / Fran Spencer / West Australian / 06/11/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(19)p. 14 Discrimination in Employment Why men are paid more / Bettina Arndt / Herald Sun / 16/10/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(17)p. 30 The boom economy's biggest losers. Politics and prejudice are keeping women's pay lower than men's / Matt Wade / CSIv. 106(17)p. 29 Sydney Morning Herald / 11/10/2006 p. 13 Disease Prevention Early intervention the key to fighting obesity / Sally Bennett / Courier Mail / 03/05/2006 p. 43 CSIv. 106(8)p. 20 Dissent Flames of protest should be seen from more than one viewpoint / Helen Irving / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(13)p. 6 24/08/2006 p. 13 DNA Locking away DNA a case to consider / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 30/05/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(10)p. 7 Wider DNA tests up for discussion / Graham Mason / West Australian / 17/05/2006 p. 44 CSIv. 106(10)p. 8 Take DNA of felons' family to 'cut crime' / Ben Spencer / West Australian / 16/05/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(10)p. 8 Dogs - Law and Legislation Death dog man facing charges / / Hobart Mercury / 22/07/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(12)p. 8 Dogs debate unleashed again / / Hobart Mercury / 22/07/2006 p. 38 Editorial CSIv. 106(12)p. 8 New calls to tame the beasts in our backyards / Tegan Sluggett / Advertiser / 21/07/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(12)p. 7 Droughts - Social Aspects All jokes aside: anguish at the farm gate / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / 19/10/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(17)p. 10 Black dog emerges as drought's companion but no farmers' friend / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(17)p. 9 19/10/2006 p. 6 Distress signals of a mental health crisis / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / 18/10/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(17)p. 10 Drug Abuse Young males in drugs' grips / Renee Viellaris / Courier Mail / 30/10/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(18)p. 7 Send Sally to rehab: dad / / Daily Telegraph / 23/10/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(18)p. 8 Drugs and alcohol top youth worries / Louise Treccasi / Advertiser / 21/10/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(18)p. 7 Just say no - to drugs, to despair, to tragedy / Janet Fife-Yoemans / Daily Telegraph / 21/10/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(18)p. 8 The ice age is a cold and lonely place to die / Clare Masters / Daily Telegraph / 29/09/2006 p. 41 CSIv. 106(16)p. 14 A party in your head, but the clean-up is a real mess / Emily Dunn / Sydney Morning Herald / 28/09/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(16)p. 13 Dangers of the new 'ice' age / / Sydney Morning Herald / 28/09/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 15 Agony behind the ecstasy / Rachael Langford / Courier Mail / 22/05/2006 p. 33 CSIv. 106(9)p. 15 Ecstasy 'kills one person a fortnight' / Clare Masters & James Phelps / Advertiser / 22/05/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(9)p. 15 High society / David Murray / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 21/05/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(9)p. 16 Dose of reality / Ruth Pollard & Jano Gibson / Sydney Morning Herald / 22/04/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(7)p. 9 City 'ice' rise threatens fierce violence / Jill Stark / Sunday Age / 02/04/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(7)p. 7 New ice age is upon us and we must act now / Rob Moodie / Sunday Age / 02/04/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(7)p. 8 Drug mix a trip to casualty / Jane Metlikovec / Herald Sun / 10/03/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(5)p. 9 Ecstasy abuse booming in kids / / Herald Sun / 10/03/2006 p. 36 CSIv. 106(5)p. 9 Test kits on sale online / Jane Metlikovec / Herald Sun / 10/03/2006 p. 37 CSIv. 106(5)p. 9 Troubles fuelled by drug use / Jane Metlikovec / Herald Sun / 09/03/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(5)p. 10 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 12 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Party drugs claim 300 lives in 5 years / Luke McIlveen & Mark Butler / Daily Telegraph / 19/01/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(1)p. 13 Youth turn to uninformed doctors on ecstasy: study / Leigh Dayton / Australian / 30/12/2005 p. 4 CSIv. 106(1)p. 13 Warning halts rave pill tests / Nicole Cox / Sunday Mail (SA) / 27/11/2005 p. 35 CSIv. 106(1)p. 14 Drug Traffic Justice also faces death / Peter Johnson, Mirko Bagaric & Richard Edney / Herald Sun / 08/09/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(14)p. 7 We'll plead for Nine lives: Government's vow to oppose death for Bali accused / Cindy Wockner / Daily Telegraph CSIv. 106(1)p. 5 / 18/01/2006 p. 4 Bali nine and the firing squad: diplomacy caught in crossfire / / Sydney Morning Herald / 16/01/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(1)p. 5 Editorial Drugs Who pays when a doctor accepts a free lunch / / The Age / 07/08/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(12)p. 14 Keeping track of what the doctor ordered / Graeme Samuel / The Age / 28/06/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(12)p. 13 Scripts plunge 'shows poor can't afford medicine / Misha Schubert / The Age / 29/05/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(10)p. 10 Caught in the drug web / Carol Nader / The Age / 27/05/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(10)p. 9 Drugs and Adolescents Drugs and alcohol top youth worries / Louise Treccasi / Advertiser / 21/10/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(18)p. 7 Dangers of the new 'ice' age / / Sydney Morning Herald / 28/09/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 15 Young turning from ecstasy to ice / Simon Kearney / Australian / 27/09/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(16)p. 15 Drug tests at school formals / Hannah Edwards / Sun-Herald / 24/09/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(16)p. 16 Drug mix a trip to casualty / Jane Metlikovec / Herald Sun / 10/03/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(5)p. 9 Ecstasy abuse booming in kids / / Herald Sun / 10/03/2006 p. 36 CSIv. 106(5)p. 9 Test kits on sale online / Jane Metlikovec / Herald Sun / 10/03/2006 p. 37 CSIv. 106(5)p. 9 Troubles fuelled by drug use / Jane Metlikovec / Herald Sun / 09/03/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(5)p. 10 Drugs and Driving Cut toll by testing for drug-driving / / Courier Mail / 25/11/2006 p. 38 CSIv. 106(20)p. 10 Drug drive shame / Renee Viellaris / Courier Mail / 25/11/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(20)p. 9 Testing set to keep motorist waiting / Renee Viellaris / Courier Mail / 25/11/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(20)p. 10 Driving on drugs high in under 25s / / Hobart Mercury / 01/03/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(4)p. 28 Drugs and Sport School doping disgrace in China / Nicole Jeffrey & Jenny McAsey / Australian / 25/08/2006 p. 31 CSIv. 106(13)p. 3 Wee inconvenience to clean up tainted image / Patrick Smith / Australian / 25/08/2006 p. 31 CSIv. 106(13)p. 4 Home of the brave, land of cheats / Michael McGuire / Sunday Mail (SA) / 06/08/2006 p. 40 CSIv. 106(12)p. 10 Drugs in sport: just get over it / Mike Agostini / Sydney Morning Herald / 05/08/2006 p. 28 CSIv. 106(12)p. 9 Muscle up at your own risk / Michelle Pountney / Herald Sun / 29/07/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(12)p. 10 Eating Disorders When too thin is too much / Jacinta Allan / Herald Sun / 20/09/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(15)p. 24 Don't let illness hide itself away / Kamahl Cogden / Herald Sun / 08/09/2006 p. 34 CSIv. 106(14)p. 12 Younger anorexics / Kamahl Cogden / Herald Sun / 08/09/2006 p. 34 CSIv. 106(14)p. 11 Obesity fear fuels anorexia / Clair Weaver / Sunday Telegraph / 27/08/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 12 These jeans would fit a child of 8 / Lucy Carne / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 27/08/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(14)p. 12 Economic Assistance We can no longer afford to ignore global poverty / Andrew Hewett / Courier Mail / 13/11/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(19)p. 18 Half-hearted pledge leaves millions hungry / Natasha Bita / Weekend Australian / 01/11/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(19)p. 17 Curb on food aid could prove lethal / Richard Lloyd Parry / Australian / 17/10/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(17)p. 20 Attack, or learn to live with it: sanctions are not a deterrent and will hurt only the people at the bottom of the pile in North CSIv. 106(17)p. 19 Korea / Simon Jenkins / The Age / 12/10/2006 p. 15 Education, Preschool Early lessons for later gains / Barrie Elvish / Courier Mail / 06/04/2006 p. 30 CSIv. 106(6)p. 8 Preschool plan for all 4-year-olds / Patricia Karvelas / Australian / 23/03/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(6)p. 7 Employment current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 13 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Jobs for sale in a free-trade world / Christopher Kremmer / Sydney Morning Herald / 19/08/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(13)p. 29 Ethics Legal safeguards can make euthanasia a legitimate option / Leslie Cannold / The Age / 20/09/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(15)p. 18 You can just take a hike / Keeli Cambourne / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/06/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(10)p. 13 It's a bit crowded up here / Simon Kearney / Australian / 02/06/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(10)p. 14 Feat first isn't the ideal attitude for climbers / Margaret Somerville / Australian / 01/06/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(10)p. 11 Selfish ways destroy the fabric of society / Mirko Bagaric / Advertiser / 30/05/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(10)p. 12 Sip coffee with a conscience and tea with sympathy / Bridie Smith / The Age / 27/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(10)p. 15 The brutal reality of the 'death zone' / Stephen Venables / The Age / 26/05/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(9)p. 17 Hillary criticises abandoning climber to death / Peter Williams / Sydney Morning Herald / 25/05/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(9)p. 17 Etiquette Cut the dirty talk on TV, urges PM / Dan Box / Australian / 01/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(2)p. 13 Hand-to-hand combat in fight over manners / Nicolette Casella / Daily Telegraph / 01/02/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(2)p. 14 Mind your manners: Chief Justice blames society's problems on rudeness / Nicolette Casella / Daily Telegraph / CSIv. 106(2)p. 13 31/01/2006 p. 3 Euthanasia Euthanase disabled babies: church / / Australian / 13/11/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(19)p. 14 Pre-term baby row on ethics / Michael Ruffles / Canberra Times / 07/11/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(19)p. 13 Call to let extremely premature babies die / Tamara McLean & Markus Mannheim / Canberra Times / 06/11/2006 CSIv. 106(19)p. 13 p. 3 Outrage at mercy killing proposal / Fran Spencer / West Australian / 06/11/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(19)p. 14 Whose rights are at stake? Euthanasia is too susceptible to abuse / Mirko Bagaric / Courier Mail / 03/10/2006 p. CSIv. 106(16)p. 18 18 Spare a thought for the dying / Bettina Arndt / Herald Sun / 29/09/2006 p. CSIv. 106(16)p. 17 Vanstone plea on euthanasia / Mark Kenny / Hobart Mercury / 27/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 17 Dead-set no-win situation / Terry Sweetman / Courier Mail / 22/09/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(16)p. 19 Legal safeguards can make euthanasia a legitimate option / Leslie Cannold / The Age / 20/09/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(15)p. 18 Give die laws another go: Vanstone tells states, territories / Kim Wheatley / Sunday Mail (SA) / 17/09/2006 p. CSIv. 106(15)p. 17 Do you support the push by a group of state MPs to support voluntary euthanasia? / / Herald Sun / 11/09/2006 p. CSIv. 106(15)p. 17 17 Vox Pop Kanck's mail order suicide / Michael Owen / Advertiser / 06/09/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(14)p. 20 Government stifles right to free speech / Rex Jory / Advertiser / 05/09/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(14)p. 20 Game of political suicide: MP tells how to kill yourself / Ben Packham / Herald Sun / 31/08/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(14)p. 19 MP defiant on suicide / Penelope Debelle / The Age / 31/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(14)p. 19 Making life a burden / Juliette Hughes / The Age / 13/07/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(11)p. 7 Not quite a cause to die for / Christopher Pearson / Weekend Australian / 08/07/2006 p. 28 CSIv. 106(11)p. 6 Your views on dying with dignity / Neil Francis / The Age / 03/07/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(11)p. 8 Woman 93, in mercy death / Kim Wheatley / Sunday Mail (SA) / 02/07/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(11)p. 5 Fight persists for right to die a good death / Francis Coombe / Advertiser / 30/06/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(11)p. 9 Lib MP pledges kiss of death for euthanasia bill / Jeremy Roberts / Australian / 19/06/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(11)p. 5 Living will law a long way from legal euthanasia / / West Australian / 19/06/2006 p. 20 Editorial CSIv. 106(11)p. 10 Protection for doctors in laws for the dying / Tony Barrass & Ryan Emery / Weekend Australian / 17/06/2006 p. CSIv. 106(11)p. 10 8 British doctors helped thousands die / Sarah Boseley / The Age / 19/01/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(1)p. 16 Bush fails to halt assisted suicides / Charlie Savage / The Age / 19/01/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(1)p. 15 New law on suicide attacks freedom / Greg Barns / Canberra Times / 06/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 15 Family Having one for Australia / Farah Farouque & Tim Colebatch / The Age / 09/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(8)p. 23 Having it all is not enough / Robyn Riley / Herald Sun / 31/01/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(2)p. 16 Most women opt out of career madness / Bettina Arndt / West Australian / 23/01/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(2)p. 15 Family Violence Fighting violence / Nadine Williams / Advertiser / 24/11/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(20)p. 11 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 14 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Girls trapped in cycle of violence / Karen Collier / Herald Sun / 23/11/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(20)p. 12 Top Dee lets loose on men / Karen Collier / Herald Sun / 23/11/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(20)p. 12 The elders who want to banish triggers of domestic violence / Geoff Strong & Reko Rennie / The Age / CSIv. 106(10)p. 18 05/06/2006 p. 12 Call for action as domestic killings soar / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / 27/05/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(10)p. 17 Rural families at greater risk of domestic violence: only one in five cases reported / Farah Farouque / The Age / CSIv. 106(10)p. 17 22/05/2006 p. 5 Time to say sorry to all Aborigines / / Weekend Australian / 20/05/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 2 Fashion Models In search of the model weight / Katherine Kizilos / The Age / 16/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 23 Fathers DNA paternity test to be considered / / Canberra Times / 17/11/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(19)p. 4 Limits of the law. Infidelity stays in the bedroom / / Sydney Morning Herald / 11/11/2006 p. 34 Editorial CSIv. 106(19)p. 4 Paternity left for the parents, not the law / Larissa Cummings / Daily Telegraph / 11/11/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(19)p. 3 Paternity fraud case lost / Norrie Ross / Herald Sun / 10/11/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(19)p. 3 Feminism Having it all is not enough / Robyn Riley / Herald Sun / 31/01/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(2)p. 16 Most women opt out of career madness / Bettina Arndt / West Australian / 23/01/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(2)p. 15 Firearms - Law and Legislation Study no excuse to shoot down the law / Don Weatherburn / Sydney Morning Herald / 26/10/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(18)p. 10 Guns buyback has no effect on murder rate / Matthew Moore / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 9 Billions of dollars wasted for no gain / Roy Smith / Daily Telegraph / 28/04/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(7)p. 14 Buyback scheme a trigger for trouble / Alex Robson / Australian / 28/04/2006 p. 14 CSIv. 106(7)p. 11 John Howard's high noon at the OZ corral / Malcolm Farr / Daily Telegraph / 28/04/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(7)p. 13 Nations disarm as laws tighten: after Port Arthur, Australia set off a universal gun-control revolution / Rebecca Peters / CSIv. 106(7)p. 12 Australian / 28/04/2006 p. 14 Port Arthur revisited: thirty good reasons for tougher handgun controls / / Australian / 28/04/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(7)p. 14 Tight gun controls the most powerful weapon / Simon Chapman & Philip Alpers / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(7)p. 11 27/04/2006 p. 17 Flags - Australia Flames of protest should be seen from more than one viewpoint / Helen Irving / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(13)p. 6 24/08/2006 p. 13 Court orders Lebanese rioter to say sorry to RSL for Cronulla flag burning / Angela Kamper & Andrew Carswell / CSIv. 106(13)p. 5 Daily Telegraph / 23/08/2006 p. 1 Flying in the face of opposing opinions / Edith Bevin / Daily Telegraph / 27/01/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(2)p. 24 Hoist high the standard and take pride in a great national symbol / Jonathan King / Sunday Herald / 22/01/2006 p. CSIv. 106(2)p. 23 31 Food - Standards No more secret recipes, please / / Sydney Morning Herald / 27/11/2006 p. 8 Editorial CSIv. 106(20)p. 14 Big fat lie: food labels hiding truth. Flaws in content analysis, study shows / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning CSIv. 106(20)p. 13 Herald / 24/11/2006 p. 1 Food labelling plan spells an end to free-range free-for-all / Kelly Burke / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/11/2006 p. CSIv. 106(20)p. 14 2 Food Habits Better get a bucket. It's now called "super-size", but most people know it as 'pigging out' / Julie Robotham / Sydney CSIv. 106(13)p. 15 Morning Herald / 12/08/2006 p. 28 Foster Home Care Department condemned over foster child's abuse / Rick Wallace / Australian / 06/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 8 Free Speech War on free speech / Frank Moorhouse / Weekend Australian / 04/11/2006 p. 22 CSIv. 106(19)p. 5 Costello defends Pope's remarks / / Sunday Tasmanian / 24/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 21 Contrite Pope says sorry to Muslims / / West Australian / 18/09/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 21 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 15 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Government stifles right to free speech / Rex Jory / Advertiser / 05/09/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(14)p. 20 Caricature of a freedom: cartoons of the prophet / / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/02/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 22 Muslims urge restraint / Josh Massoud / Daily Telegraph / 07/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(3)p. 19 No profit for society enslaved to division / Andreas Whittam Smith / Canberra Times / 07/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(3)p. 21 Press freedom and cartoons / / Herald Sun / 07/02/2006 p. 20 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 22 Publish and be damned: the fight for freedom of expression / Sushi Das / The Age / 07/02/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(3)p. 20 Slur on prophet outrage hits Asia / Joseph Panossian / Daily Telegraph / 07/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(3)p. 19 Europeans back Danes over press freedom / Molly Moore / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/02/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(2)p. 18 Muslim fury over cartoon reprints / / Australian / 03/02/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(2)p. 18 Muslim backlash over cartoons forces Danish newspaper to apologise / / Australian / 01/02/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 105(2)p. 17 Free Trade and Protection Jobs for sale in a free-trade world / Christopher Kremmer / Sydney Morning Herald / 19/08/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(13)p. 29 Freedom of Information One of our freedoms is gagged / Norrie Ross / Herald Sun / 07/09/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(14)p. 13 Secrets under scrutiny: despite government resistance Tasmanian FOI has just taken a big step forward / Rick Snell / CSIv. 106(14)p. 14 Hobart Mercury / 01/09/2006 p. 39 Freedom of the Press Caricature of a freedom: cartoons of the prophet / / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/02/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 22 Muslims urge restraint / Josh Massoud / Daily Telegraph / 07/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(3)p. 19 No profit for society enslaved to division / Andreas Whittam Smith / Canberra Times / 07/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(3)p. 21 Press freedom and cartoons / / Herald Sun / 07/02/2006 p. 20 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 22 Publish and be damned: the fight for freedom of expression / Sushi Das / The Age / 07/02/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(3)p. 20 Slur on prophet outrage hits Asia / Joseph Panossian / Daily Telegraph / 07/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(3)p. 19 Europeans back Danes over press freedom / Molly Moore / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/02/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(2)p. 18 Muslim fury over cartoon reprints / / Australian / 03/02/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(2)p. 18 Muslim backlash over cartoons forces Danish newspaper to apologise / / Australian / 01/02/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 105(2)p. 17 Gambling Think twice before giving kids scratchies for Xmas. Teen gambling binge is alarming authorities / Mike Smithson / CSIv. 106(20)p. 16 Sunday Mail (SA) / 26/11/2006 p. 47 Get serious about poker machines / / Advertiser / 23/11/2006 p. 18 Editorial CSIv. 106(20)p. 15 Youth gambling alert / Greg Kelton / Advertiser / 21/11/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(20)p. 15 Pokies are a menace to society / / Advertiser / 17/07/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(11)p. 11 'Love every cent': Government's own report admits addiction to pokies / Kelvin Healey / Sunday Herald Sun / CSIv. 106(11)p. 11 25/06/2006 p. 13 Cabinet blocks move to cut pokies in poor areas / Rick Wallace / Australian / 16/06/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(11)p. 12 Greens call to cut pokies / Mark Skully / Financial Review / 16/06/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(11)p. 12 Give us more pokies / Neil Wilson & Michael Warner / Herald Sun / 07/06/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(10)p. 20 Giants battle for more pokies / Michael Warner & Ellen Whinnett / Herald Sun / 06/06/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(10)p. 19 Lottery age rises to 18 / Greg Kelton / Advertiser / 03/06/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(10)p. 22 Alert over mobile gambling / Daryl Passmore / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 28/05/2006 p. 35 CSIv. 106(10)p. 22 Gambler's stories aim at breaking trap of addiction / Charles Waterhouse / Hobart Mercury / 23/05/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(10)p. 21 Education urged as gambling takes toll / Meryl Naidoo / Hobart Mercury / 12/05/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(10)p. 21 $350,000 addiction / Jacqueline Freegard / Herald Sun / 07/06/2005 p. 9 CSIv. 106(10)p. 21 Gangs Pack attack / Lucie Carne & Edmund Burke / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 20/08/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(13)p. 7 Stop the gangs / Marnie O'Neill & Ellen Connolly / Daily Telegraph / 20/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(13)p. 7 Violent kids sinking into blade culture / Gemma Jones / Daily Telegraph / 19/08/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(13)p. 8 Gang laws to widen as election looms / Tim Dick / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(13)p. 8 Anything but child's play / Jonathan Pearlman / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/02/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(2)p. 11 Time to face facts / / Australian / 25/01/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(2)p. 10 Globalisation current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 16 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Next step in globalisation: the workers / / Sydney Morning Herald / 04/09/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(16)p. 27 Jobs for sale in a free-trade world / Christopher Kremmer / Sydney Morning Herald / 19/08/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(13)p. 29 Graffiti Scrawl on our walls is not art / Robert Doyle / Herald Sun / 02/02/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(3)p. 24 Urban scrawl / / Herald Sun / 23/01/2006 p. 18 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 24 Police crack down on graffiti / Jen Kelly / Herald Sun / 21/01/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(3)p. 23 Happiness Red tape hits our joy: rules reason for our gloom: expert / Tim Martain / Hobart Mercury / 20/09/2006 p. CSIv. 106(15)p. 20 History - Study and Teaching History in the making as pupils face national test: standard curriculum for all states / Jewel Topsfield & David Rood / CSIv. 106(13)p. 10 The Age / 18/08/2006 p. 3 Turning over a new leaf [The History Summit] / David Rood & Chee Chee Leung / The Age / 17/08/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(13)p. 9 HIV/AIDS Fighting complacency in war on AIDS / Julia Gillard / Daily Telegraph / 01/12/2006 p. 32 CSIv. 106(20)p. 18 Complacency blamed for AIDS surge / Lucy Carne / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 26/11/2006 p. 22 CSIv. 106(20)p. 18 HIV infection rate rises to epidemic levels in gay community / Catharine Munro / Sun-Herald / 26/11/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(20)p. 18 Pope's small step on condoms / Barney Zwartz / The Age / 24/11/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(20)p. 17 Worldwide 39.5m now have HIV / David Brown / The Age / 23/11/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(20)p. 17 Dilemma of adoptions: it may not be right to take one of Africa's orphans home / Celean Jacobson / Canberra CSIv. 106(17)p. 1 Times / 14/10/2006 p. 19 A forgotten fear / Jill Pengelley / Advertiser / 18/08/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(13)p. 12 Gates says women the key to halting spread of AIDS / / The Age / 15/08/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(13)p. 11 Fight AIDS war 'or face disaster' / Richard Ingham / Advertiser / 14/08/2006 p. 24 CSIv. 106(13)p. 11 Basic condom sense: Vatican is right to re-examine prophylactic policy / / Australian / 26/04/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(7)p. 16 Official Catholic teaching on contraception immutable / Brian Hall & Grea Korting / Australian / 26/04/2006 p. CSIv. 106(7)p. 15 15 Letters AIDS gel trials offer hope for women / / Australian / 25/04/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(7)p. 15 Vatican considers allowing condoms / Natasha Bita / Australian / 25/04/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(7)p. 15 Homeless Persons Brisbane talks to homeless hordes / Elizabeth Allen / Courier Mail / 04/11/2006 p. 58 CSIv. 106(19)p. 8 Dear landlord, it's time to call a hovel a hovel / Deb Tsorbaris / The Age / 24/10/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(19)p. 7 Homeless crisis / / Courier Mail / 20/10/2006 p. 24 Editorial CSIv. 106(19)p. 8 Homeless crisis grows as register is delayed / Kara Phillips / Advertiser / 30/06/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(13)p. 14 Homosexuality - Law and Legislation Howard's helper: Australia's tolerant society does not need gay marriage / / Australian / 08/06/2006 p. 11 Editorial CSIv. 106(10)p. 24</p><p>The honeymoon is over / Jewel Topsfield / The Age / 07/06/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(10)p. 23 Federal threat to veto gay Bill / Markus Mannheim & Emma Tinkler / Canberra Times / 30/03/2006 p. CSIv. 106(6)p. 9 Legal rights not yet equal for same-sex couples / Deej Eszenyi / Advertiser / 13/03/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(6)p. 10 Housing Dear landlord, it's time to call a hovel a hovel / Deb Tsorbaris / The Age / 24/10/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(19)p. 7 Kids flood crisis care / / Financial Review / 25/08/2006 p. 31 CSIv. 106(13)p. 13 A single man in a single room / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / 19/08/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(13)p. 14 Australia's homeless shame a shock for UN man / Annabel Stafford / The Age / 15/08/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(13)p. 13 Homeless crisis grows as register is delayed / Kara Phillips / Advertiser / 30/06/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(13)p. 14 Not fit to live in / Sally Bennett / Courier Mail / 03/05/2006 p. 43 CSIv. 106(8)p. 20 Home loans won't die: State-run borrowing turns bad for battlers / Ian Royall / Herald Sun / 13/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(3)p. 14 Human Rights Trashing common decency: the war on terror has given a new lease of life to old-fashioned repression / Kate Gilmore / CSIv. 106(20)p. 20 The Age / 30/11/2006 p. 15 Hicks's window on the world / Jonathan Pearlman / Sydney Morning Herald / 28/11/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(20)p. 19 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 17 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Our trade boom should not obscure human rights issues [Most talked about: Dealing with China] / / Australian / CSIv. 106(6)p. 12 04/04/2006 p. 13 Letters The price is rights / Mike Steketee / Weekend Australian / 01/04/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(6)p. 11 Immigration and Emigration Skills crisis: migrants get fast-tracked / Stephanie Peatling / Sydney Morning Herald / 01/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 29 Checks on foreign workers fail test / Rhianna King / West Australian / 14/09/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 28 A loophole more like a noose: work visas need tightening / / Sydney Morning Herald / 08/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(16)p. 28 Next step in globalisation: the workers / / Sydney Morning Herald / 04/09/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(16)p. 27 Population or immigration: Costello issues warning / Misha Schubert / The Age / 25/07/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(11)p. 15 Great Aussie breeders / Caroline Overington / Australian / 24/07/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(11)p. 16 Push to bring in overseas truckies, farmhands / Victoria Laurie & Paige Taylor / Australian / 13/07/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(11)p. 13 Exploitation forces rule change for migrant scheme / Phillip Coorey / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/07/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(11)p. 14 Across the straits, boat people test the winds of change / / The Age / 20/01/2006 p. 14 Editorial CSIv. 106(1)p. 24 The mob violence does not mean we are a racist nation / John Howard / Australian / 13/12/2005 p. 13 CSIv. 106(1)p. 21 Immigration Detention Centres $21 million a year to hold one detainee / Kerry-Anne Walsh / Sun-Herald / 05/11/2006 p. 49 CSIv. 106(19)p. 24 In Vitro Fertilisation Mummy, Daddy and the donor / Carol Nader / The Age / 13/05/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(9)p. 3 I forgot to buy a baby / Deborah Hope / Weekend Australian / 04/03/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(5)p. 11 Baby after 42 costs $180,000 / Suzannah James / West Australian / 20/02/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 105(5)p. 12 Industrial Health and Safety Now for the inquiry. Urgent questions remain on safety at Beaconsfield mine / / Australian / 11/05/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(8)p. 12 Editorial Mining industry backs safety rules / Ian Howarth / Financial Review / 01/05/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(8)p. 12 Falling apart at the seams. / Andrew Darby / Sydney Morning Herald / 29/04/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(8)p. 11 A life cut short, a father never known / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(7)p. 21 Companies didn't take enough care / / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(7)p. 19 Double whammy under new industrial laws for the young worker / Michael Quinlan / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(7)p. 20 24/04/2006 p. 11 Government accused: next workplace changes will put young at risk / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(7)p. 22 24/04/2006 p. 4 Losing count: data hides the real numbers / / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(7)p. 22 Mother's pain over the son she never took home / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(7)p. 21 Working to death: lives wasted but bosses escape punishment / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(7)p. 18 24/04/2006 p. 4 Young sacrificed at work: they were under 25, they died at work / Debra Jopson / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(7)p. 17 24/04/2006 p. 1 Young workers at serious risk: a better safety net needed / / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/04/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(7)p. 19 Industrial Relations Public's choice now: Bracks says voters can judge IR laws / John Masanauskas & Ben Packham / Herald Sun / CSIv. 106(19)p. 10 15/11/2006 p. 7 Will IR changes work? The shop floor debate / Nicolette Burke / Daily Telegraph / 14/11/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(19)p. 9 Your new work deal. Overtime and annual leave rules changed / Sue Dunlevy / Daily Telegraph / 13/11/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(19)p. 9</p><p>Red faces in the new workplace / / Advertiser / 06/04/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(6)p. 16 Testing the waters / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 04/04/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(6)p. 15 Battle for their jobs: meatworker sackings to be investigated / Joe Hilderbrand & Samantha Williams / Daily CSIv. 106(6)p. 16 Telegraph / 03/04/2006 p. 4 Jury out on new laws / Meaghan Shaw / The Age / 01/04/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(6)p. 13 'Valued' nine join the jobless / Meaghan Shaw / The Age / 01/04/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(6)p. 14 When bad performers have to go / Meaghan Shaw / The Age / 01/04/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(6)p. 14 No place for unions in the new IR club / Kenneth Davidson / The Age / 23/03/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(5)p. 14 $6000 fines for workers / Jason Frenkel & Ashley Gardiner / Herald Sun / 22/03/2006 p. 32 CSIv. 106(5)p. 13 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 18 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Iraq War, 2003 Iraq a moral blunder: war hero / Patrick Walters / Weekend Australian / 25/11/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(20)p. 21 Wrong war, wrong time / Patrick Walters / Weekend Australian / 25/11/2006 p. 22 CSIv. 106(20)p. 22 Islam Costello defends Pope's remarks / / Sunday Tasmanian / 24/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 21 Contrite Pope says sorry to Muslims / / West Australian / 18/09/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 21 Pacifist Pope fears a dark side of Islam / / West Australian / 18/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 22 Juvenile Delinquency Among the youngest / / Daily Telegraph / 03/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(2)p. 9 Anything but child's play / Jonathan Pearlman / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/02/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(2)p. 11 City asks: where are the parents? / Andrew Carswell / Daily Telegraph / 03/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(2)p. 9 Murdered for a mobile: police / Lillian Saleh / Daily Telegraph / 03/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(2)p. 9 Labour Supply and Demand Foreign objectives: Australian businesses are increasingly turning to overseas labour to fill local shortages / Maria CSIv. 106(16)p. 30 Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 05/10/2006 p. 19 Skills crisis: migrants get fast-tracked / Stephanie Peatling / Sydney Morning Herald / 01/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 29 Marriage Federal threat to veto gay Bill / Markus Mannheim & Emma Tinkler / Canberra Times / 30/03/2006 p. CSIv. 106(6)p. 9 What happened to young love? More couples opt for 'try before you buy' / Hannah Davies / Sunday Mail (Qld) / CSIv. 106(4)p. 14 19/02/2006 p. 42 More in wedded bliss as marriage bounces back / Jordan Baker / Sydney Morning Herald / 18/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(4)p. 13 Politicians want to get between your sheets / Patricia Karvelas / Australian / 14/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(4)p. 15 Private means keep out / Susie O'Brien / Herald Sun / 13/01/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(4)p. 16 Masculinity (Psychology) What does it take to be a real man? / Martin Newland / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 23/07/2006 p. 55 CSIv. 106(12)p. 11 Defining the new man / Genevieve Read / Sunday Tasmanian / 16/07/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(12)p. 12 Rules of crying game / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 31/01/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(2)p. 19 Tears for fears: the vulnerability of life at the top for Federer / David Williamson / The Age / 31/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(2)p. 20 Mass Media Mcguire scores first points / Amanda Meade / Australian / 11/05/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(8)p. 15 Payday for editors and, hopefully, rescued miners / Mark Day / Australian / 08/05/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(8)p. 16 Above the drama a pack waits / Amanda Meade & Matthew Denholm / Australian / 04/05/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(8)p. 13 Outlets jostle for rights to 'miracle' / Simon Canning / Australian / 04/05/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(8)p. 14 Mass Media - Law and Legislation Consumers come off second best in media carve-up / Allan Fels / Financial Review / 20/10/2006 p. 83 CSIv. 106(17)p. 12 Democracy depends on media diversity / Barnaby Joyce / The Age / 19/10/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(17)p. 11 A case for caution as a revolution hits Australia's media / / The Age / 16/03/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(5)p. 16 Local content lost in policy / Stuart Cunningham / Courier Mail / 16/03/2006 p. 28 CSIv. 106(5)p. 20 Media on the move / Bronwyn Hurrell / Advertiser / 15/03/2006 p. 33 CSIv. 106(5)p. 19 More TV stations than you can poke a stick at / Tom Burton / Sydney Morning Herald / 15/03/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(5)p. 17 Opening the airwaves comes with trade-off / Peter Hartcher / Sydney Morning Herald / 15/03/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(5)p. 18 TV, radio, print set for revamp / Jason Frenkel / Herald Sun / 15/03/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(5)p. 15 Mass Media - Policy Local content lost in policy / Stuart Cunningham / Courier Mail / 16/03/2006 p. 28 CSIv. 106(5)p. 20 Medical Care - Costs Let's not get into valuing one type of patient over others / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/11/2006 CSIv. 106(19)p. 12 p. 13 Cancer vaccine free next year / / Daily Telegraph / 11/11/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(19)p. 11 Howard vows to subsidise cancer vaccine / Danielle Cronin / Canberra Times / 10/11/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(19)p. 11 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 19 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>I forgot to buy a baby / Deborah Hope / Weekend Australian / 04/03/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(5)p. 11 Baby after 42 costs $180,000 / Suzannah James / West Australian / 20/02/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 105(5)p. 12 Medical Ethics Euthanase disabled babies: church / / Australian / 13/11/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(19)p. 14 Pre-term baby row on ethics / Michael Ruffles / Canberra Times / 07/11/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(19)p. 13 Call to let extremely premature babies die / Tamara McLean & Markus Mannheim / Canberra Times / 06/11/2006 CSIv. 106(19)p. 13 p. 3 Outrage at mercy killing proposal / Fran Spencer / West Australian / 06/11/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(19)p. 14 No path to find cure-all: if it was wrong to clone human embryos in 2002, it is wrong today / James Sherley / CSIv. 106(17)p. 7 Australian / 12/10/2006 p. 10 It is still too early to cross this boundary: the Lockhart review on human cloning lacks scientific support / Rachael CSIv. 106(17)p. 7 Patterson / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/10/2006 p. 13 Cloning a new horror / David van Gend / Herald Sun / 28/09/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(17)p. 8 Doctors, drugs and money, and the perception of trust / / The Age / 11/08/2006 p. 16 Editorial CSIv. 106(12)p. 14 Who pays when a doctor accepts a free lunch / / The Age / 07/08/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(12)p. 14 Keeping track of what the doctor ordered / Graeme Samuel / The Age / 28/06/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(12)p. 13 Medicine - Research Selfless attitude to living longer / / Hobart Mercury / 17/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(17)p. 14 Medical marvels / Peter Hackett / Advertiser / 10/10/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(17)p. 14 Hail health revolution / Ben Packham / Herald Sun / 09/10/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(17)p. 13 Coalition debate on stem cells / Andrew Fraser / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 29 D-Day for stem cells and the hope of finding cures / Elizabeth Finkel & Leslie Cannold / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(12)p. 28 07/08/2006 p. 9 Embryo ethics. A bridge too far for many opponents: the case against / / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 30 Embryo ethics. Search for elusive cures provides hope: the case for / / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 30 Stemming the super science / Deborah Smith / Sydney Morning Herald / 22/07/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(12)p. 25 Cures, not clones, will flow from medical technologies / Gustav Nossal / Australian / 13/07/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(12)p. 27 Men - Mental Health Weight of misery / Cameron Stewart / Australian / 18/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 11 The danger of denying that men suffer depression / John McPhilbin / Sydney Morning Herald / 10/01/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(1)p. 12 Letter Men - Psychology What does it take to be a real man? / Martin Newland / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 23/07/2006 p. 55 CSIv. 106(12)p. 11 Mental Health All jokes aside: anguish at the farm gate / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / 19/10/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(17)p. 10 Black dog emerges as drought's companion but no farmers' friend / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(17)p. 9 19/10/2006 p. 6 Distress signals of a mental health crisis / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / 18/10/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(17)p. 10 Military Service, Voluntary A gap year in khaki: sampling military life worth a trial / / Sydney Morning Herald / 18/10/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(17)p. 16 Army scheme backed: make it compulsory, say nashos / Ben Packham / Herald Sun / 16/10/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(17)p. 15 Recruitment plan misses target / / Canberra Times / 16/10/2006 p. 8 Editorial CSIv. 106(17)p. 16 Nelson's drive for recruits / Trevor Seymour & Andrew Chesterton / Sunday Telegraph / 08/10/2006 p. 24 CSIv. 106(17)p. 15 Mountaineering You can just take a hike / Keeli Cambourne / Sydney Morning Herald / 03/06/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(10)p. 13 It's a bit crowded up here / Simon Kearney / Australian / 02/06/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(10)p. 14 Feat first isn't the ideal attitude for climbers / Margaret Somerville / Australian / 01/06/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(10)p. 11 Selfish ways destroy the fabric of society / Mirko Bagaric / Advertiser / 30/05/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(10)p. 12 The brutal reality of the 'death zone' / Stephen Venables / The Age / 26/05/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(9)p. 17 Hillary criticises abandoning climber to death / Peter Williams / Sydney Morning Herald / 25/05/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(9)p. 17 Multiculturalism current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 20 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Most talked about: The veiled conceit / Geoffrey Levey / Australian / 25/10/2006 p. 15 Letter CSIv. 106(18)p. 11 The veiled conceit of multiculturalism: a misinformed tolerance finally hits its limits in Britain / / Australian / CSIv. 106(18)p. 11 24/10/2006 p. 13 Editorial Veil ban upheld by court: ruling against Muslim woman hailed as victory for common sense / Laura Clark / Courier CSIv. 106(18)p. 12 Mail / 21/10/2006 p. 49 Caught between right and right: culture and religion are no defence for oppression / Leslie Cannold / Sydney Morning CSIv. 106(17)p. 23 Herald / 09/10/2006 p. 9 Don't turn on Muslims, says Bracks / Paul Austin / The Age / 02/03/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(4)p. 21 Staying true to those who fought for Australian democracy / Steve Bracks / The Age / 02/03/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(4)p. 22 Do moderate Muslims get a say, or are we all terrorist? / Nabila Ahmed / The Age / 27/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(4)p. 20 Multiculturalism: the case for harmony / Tony Abbott / The Age / 27/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(4)p. 19 Bring on the culture debate / / Herald Sun / 25/02/2006 p. 26 Editorial CSIv. 106(4)p. 21 Our values or go home: Costello. Treasurer savages multiculturalism / Josh Gordon & Jewel Topsfield / The Age CSIv. 106(4)p. 17 / 24/02/2006 p. 1 Bad boys exception, not rule. John Howard's Muslim comments do not reflect mainstream Islam / Irfan Yusuf / Courier CSIv. 106(4)p. 18 Mail / 22/02/2006 p. 21 If there is prejudice, there is also tolerance / Andrew Norton / Australian / 22/12/2005 p. 10 CSIv. 106(1)p. 22 National Characteristics, Australian How should Australia sell itself as a destination for overseas tourists / / Herald Sun / 03/03/2006 p. 20 Vox Pop CSIv. 106(4)p. 4 It's just a tourism ad, not a cultural essay / Scott Morrison / The Age / 02/03/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(4)p. 4 Bikini babes and ockers lure tourists / Jason Frenkel & Michael Harvey / Herald Sun / 24/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(4)p. 2 Bloody hell, tourism ads back to basics / / Hobart Mercury / 24/02/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(4)p. 1 Cheeky Aussie humour to win visitors / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 24/02/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(4)p. 2 Do you think this is the image Australia should be projecting to the world? / / Herald Sun / 24/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(4)p. 3 Vox Pop It's just a bloody ad / Mike Smith / Advertiser / 24/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(4)p. 1 Selling Australia / / The Age / 24/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(4)p. 1 National Songs, Australian Words of meaning from the heart / Bob Falconer / Herald Sun / 25/01/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(2)p. 22 Aussie anthem gets guernsey / Tim Martain / Hobart Mercury / 24/01/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(2)p. 21 National anthem to lead school charge / Linda Silmalis / Sunday Telegraph / 22/01/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(2)p. 21 Nationalism Test to save the 'national identity' / Dennis Shanahan & Patricia Karvelas / Australian / 19/09/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(15)p. 14 The land of the fair go / / Herald Sun / 18/09/2006 p. 18 Editorial CSIv. 106(15)p. 14 Flying in the face of opposing opinions / Edith Bevin / Daily Telegraph / 27/01/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(2)p. 24 Hoist high the standard and take pride in a great national symbol / Jonathan King / Sunday Herald / 22/01/2006 p. CSIv. 106(2)p. 23 31 Nuclear Weapons Curb on food aid could prove lethal / Richard Lloyd Parry / Australian / 17/10/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(17)p. 20 The logic is clear - condemn nuclear weapons for all / Ramesh Thakur / Canberra Times / 17/10/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(17)p. 18 Attack, or learn to live with it: sanctions are not a deterrent and will hurt only the people at the bottom of the pile in North CSIv. 106(17)p. 19 Korea / Simon Jenkins / The Age / 12/10/2006 p. 15 From a little bang to huge blockbuster is not that difficult / Alan Roberts / The Age / 12/10/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(17)p. 17 US blueprint for 125 nuclear bombs a year / Ralph Vartabedian / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/04/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(6)p. 18 Uranium sales a ticking bomb / Sandy Gordon / Canberra Times / 06/04/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(6)p. 19 Spread of destructive technology a challenge to our survival / Nicholas Stuart / Canberra Times / 04/04/2006 p. CSIv. 106(6)p. 17 11 Dump nukes, please: 30-day warning to Iran / Gerard Aziakou / Daily Telegraph / 31/03/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(6)p. 20 Obesity Hard words on soft drinks. Health minister slams fizz / Michelle Pountney / Herald Sun / 14/11/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(19)p. 16 Cheaper to feed families on junk / Sarah Blake / Sunday Telegraph / 12/11/2006 p. 26 CSIv. 106(19)p. 15 Chips, chocolate and cordial: the diet that fuels toddlers / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 10/11/2006 CSIv. 106(19)p. 15 p. 4 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 21 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Schools ban chocolates and sweets / Milanda Rout / Herald Sun / 17/10/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(18)p. 14 Fat food bans: new junk food rules for schools / Milanda Rout / Herald Sun / 16/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(18)p. 13 Children's draft code 'not clear' / Lara Sinclair / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 2 Don't just junk ads - teach children about food / David Catchlove / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(14)p. 1 Letter Fat chance for junk food ad bans / Lara Sinclair / Australian / 07/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 2 Ads for junk food likened to pushing cigarettes / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/09/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(14)p. 1 Weight clinic to take toddlers / Jill Stark / The Age / 24/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(13)p. 16 Stop junk food ads, end obesity: experts / Danielle Cronin / Canberra Times / 21/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(13)p. 16 Fat people outweigh the thin / / West Australian / 15/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(13)p. 15 Living ourselves to death: the closer science looks, the more links it finds between lifestyle and long-term ailments / Julie CSIv. 106(13)p. 19 Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/08/2006 p. 9 Market forces and technology add to the weight / Matt Wade / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/08/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(13)p. 20 Better get a bucket. It's now called "super-size", but most people know it as 'pigging out' / Julie Robotham / Sydney CSIv. 106(13)p. 15 Morning Herald / 12/08/2006 p. 28 Burger ban: school clamp on fast-food feasts / Milanda Rout / Herald Sun / 08/08/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(12)p. 18 No room for soft options in fat fight / Mike Daube / West Australian / 04/08/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(12)p. 19 Obese kids parents' fault: advertisers put blame on parents / Greg Kelton / Advertiser / 28/07/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(12)p. 16 Fat chance of avoiding junk food advertising / Julie Rowbotham & Julian Lee / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(12)p. 15 27/07/2006 p. 1 Checks on diets to fight obesity / Laura Anderson / Advertiser / 20/07/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 17 Kilojoules, kilograms and killer diets / Ross Gittins / Sydney Morning Herald / 28/06/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(12)p. 20 Heavy guilt trip for working parents / Kelly Burke / Sydney Morning Herald / 20/06/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(12)p. 16 Drink ban just a start for fat kids / Bruce Mcdougall / Daily Telegraph / 25/05/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(9)p. 19 Futile exercise / / Daily Telegraph / 25/05/2006 p. 26 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 19 Alarm sounds on living too much of the good life / / The Age / 16/05/2006 p. 12 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 20 Poorer kids more likely to be obese, study shows / / Canberra Times / 12/05/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(8)p. 22 Parents who can't say no are raising fat kids / Michael Wilkins / Daily Telegraph / 11/05/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(8)p. 17 Heavyweight backs junk food ban / Julian Lee & Mark Metherell / Sydney Morning Herald / 05/05/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(8)p. 18 Our big, fat cultural problem needs a wider solution / Tony McMichael / Sydney Morning Herald / 05/05/2006 p. CSIv. 106(8)p. 21 11 Abbott fights fat Australia / Sue Dunlevy / Daily Telegraph / 04/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(8)p. 19 Early intervention the key to fighting obesity / Sally Bennett / Courier Mail / 03/05/2006 p. 43 CSIv. 106(8)p. 20 Not fit to live in / Sally Bennett / Courier Mail / 03/05/2006 p. 43 CSIv. 106(8)p. 20 Obesity killing 10,500 a year: study / Janelle Miles / Canberra Times / 03/05/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(8)p. 17 Weight audit for kids / Bernadette Condren / Courier Mail / 03/05/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(8)p. 19 Food fascism at the school tuckshop not the answer / Bettina Arndt / Canberra Times / 01/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(8)p. 18 Obesity bill more than health budget / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / 02/03/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(4)p. 24 Government's job to combat obesity / / Canberra Times / 01/03/2006 p. 14 Editorial CSIv. 106(4)p. 24 Overweight and in denial / Annabel Stafford / Financial Review / 28/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(4)p. 23 Child weight linked to TV / Michelle Pountney / Herald Sun / 17/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 17 Parents ignore obesity / Ellen Connolly / Sunday Telegraph / 15/01/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(1)p. 18 Kids given stomach bands to fight flab / Peta Rasdien / West Australian / 13/01/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(1)p. 18 AMA's alarming predictions for child obesity / Danielle Cronin / Canberra Times / 29/11/2005 p. 1 CSIv. 106(1)p. 17 Pastoral Care God goes to the top of the class / Mary Bluett / Herald Sun / 01/11/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(18)p. 18 This is not an attempt to force-feed religion to our children / John Howard / The Age / 01/11/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(18)p. 15 Bullying, friendship and loss: all in a day's work / Chee Chee Leung / The Age / 31/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 18 Getting into bed with the state. Chaplains in schools: the church and state divide / Natasha Cica / The Age / CSIv. 106(18)p. 17 31/10/2006 p. 17 I'm not on religious crusade, says Howard / David Crawshaw / Advertiser / 31/10/2006 p. 24 CSIv. 106(18)p. 17 Religious rancour over god squads in schools / Alison Rehn / Daily Telegraph / 30/10/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(18)p. 16 School chaplain plan gets go-ahead / Jason Koutsoukis / Sunday Age / 29/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(18)p. 15 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 22 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Plastic Surgery Body image an obsession / Morris Iemma / Sunday Telegraph / 27/08/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(15)p. 21 Cutting out the surgery / / Sunday Telegraph / 27/08/2006 p. 79 Editorial CSIv. 106(15)p. 21 $50,000 makeover for Craig / Hannah Davies / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 04/06/2006 p. 45 CSIv. 106(10)p. 26 Nip 'n' tuck teens / Kylie Miller / Herald Sun / 03/06/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(10)p. 25 Political Parties - Finance Paying a price for patronage / Joo-Cheong Tham / The Age / 03/02/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(2)p. 26 Political donations: Gerard's generosity increased / David Crowe / Financial Review / 02/02/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(2)p. 25 Population Population or immigration: Costello issues warning / Misha Schubert / The Age / 25/07/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(11)p. 15 Baby, Costello's a wonder of science / Caroline Overington / Australian / 24/07/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(11)p. 15 Great Aussie breeders / Caroline Overington / Australian / 24/07/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(11)p. 16 Having one for Australia / Farah Farouque & Tim Colebatch / The Age / 09/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(8)p. 23 Pornography Mobile porn scandal sparks responsibility debate / / Canberra Times / 23/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(13)p. 18 Porn wake up call for all parents: Dad says suspension fair / Bruce McDougall / Daily Telegraph / 23/08/2006 p. CSIv. 106(13)p. 18 10 Mobile phone porn laws to protect kids / Kelvin Bissett & Stephen Fenech / Daily Telegraph / 22/08/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(13)p. 17 Parents warned as boy, 11, suspended / Bruce McDougall / Daily Telegraph / 22/08/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(13)p. 17 Less censor, more sense / Paul Syvret / Courier Mail / 27/06/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(11)p. 18 Protecting young from porn danger / / Courier Mail / 26/06/2006 p. 18 Editorial CSIv. 106(11)p. 17 Filter programs for internet porn won't work / Rowan Reilly / Australian / 23/06/2006 p. 17 Letter CSIv. 106(11)p. 18 Filters offered in porn combat / Lachlan Heywood / Courier Mail / 22/06/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(11)p. 17 Poverty The fight against poverty. G20 Finance Ministers Meeting / Tim Costello & Andrew Hewett / The Age / CSIv. 106(19)p. 20 17/11/2006 p. 34 Growth through trade holds the key to ending world poverty / Peter Costello / The Age / 16/11/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(19)p. 19 We can no longer afford to ignore global poverty / Andrew Hewett / Courier Mail / 13/11/2006 p. 27 CSIv. 106(19)p. 18 Half-hearted pledge leaves millions hungry / Natasha Bita / Weekend Australian / 01/11/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(19)p. 17 Poorer kids more likely to be obese, study shows / / Canberra Times / 12/05/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(8)p. 22 Privacy, Right of Freedoms not 'optional extra' / Brad Watts / Sunday Times (Canberra) / 26/11/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(20)p. 24 People urged to take back control of life / Brad Watts / Sunday Times (Canberra) / 26/11/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(20)p. 23 Young invited to have a say / Brad Watts / Sunday Times (Canberra) / 26/11/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(20)p. 24 Google is watching / Andrew Brown / The Age / 02/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(14)p. 15 New card key to health, welfare / Michael Harvey & Gerard McManus / Herald Sun / 27/04/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(7)p. 23 Don't fear 'smart card' privacy issues: Costello / Andrew Probyn / West Australian / 30/03/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(7)p. 24 Internet giants accused of an 'evil' collaboration with Chinese regime / Tim Reid / Australian / 17/02/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(3)p. 28 Tap, tap, tap. Is that Big Brother at the door? / / The Age / 16/02/2006 p. 18 Editorial CSIv. 106(3)p. 26 Police to get power to tap the innocent. Phone surveillance to last 3 months / Brendan Nicholson / The Age / CSIv. 106(3)p. 25 15/02/2006 p. 3 What cost privacy? / Doug Spence / Courier Mail / 15/02/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(3)p. 25 You're already being watched: concerns over CCTV spy plan / David Fisher & Viva Goldner / Daily Telegraph / CSIv. 106(3)p. 28 27/01/2006 p. 11 Google fights Bush on search data / Catherine Elsworth & David Derbyshire / Sunday Age / 22/01/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(3)p. 27 Aussie ID card study / Nick Butterly / Hobart Mercury / 17/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 19 Not so fast on ID card idea, Mr Ruddock / Rex Jory / Advertiser / 17/01/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(1)p. 20 Now convince us, PM: the Government starts moving on a national ID card / / Australian / 17/01/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 105(1)p. 20 Editorial Review to take sting out of ID card plan / James Riley / Australian / 12/01/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(1)p. 19 Psychiatric Illness current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 23 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Rise in suicide hanging / Matthew Franklin / Australian / 18/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 30 Troubles fuelled by drug use / Jane Metlikovec / Herald Sun / 09/03/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(5)p. 10 Psychiatric Illness - Care and Treatment Age-old fear, leaving a broken mind / Stuart Rintoul / Australian / 06/04/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(6)p. 24 Govt pledges to inject $1.8b into mental health / Danielle Cronin / Canberra Times / 06/04/2006 p. CSIv. 106(6)p. 22 Helpers will assist with everyday chores / Mark Metherell / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/04/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(6)p. 24 Home should be where help is for mentally ill / Ruth Pollard / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/04/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(6)p. 23 MPs present plan to relieve crisis in mental health / Annabel Stafford / The Age / 31/03/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(6)p. 21 Public Health Living ourselves to death: the closer science looks, the more links it finds between lifestyle and long-term ailments / Julie CSIv. 106(13)p. 19 Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/08/2006 p. 9 Market forces and technology add to the weight / Matt Wade / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/08/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(13)p. 20 Punishment The vigilante road to anarchy / / Daily Telegraph / 06/10/2006 p. 28 Editorial CSIv. 106(16)p. 5 Finding a new way to manage sex offenders / Bernadette McSherry / The Age / 01/10/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(16)p. 6 Court orders Lebanese rioter to say sorry to RSL for Cronulla flag burning / Angela Kamper & Andrew Carswell / CSIv. 106(13)p. 5 Daily Telegraph / 23/08/2006 p. 1 About time they did time / / Herald Sun / 25/05/2006 p. 22 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 21 Get tough on criminals / Geoff Wilkinson / Herald Sun / 24/05/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(9)p. 21 Keep them in jail / Mirko Bagaric / Herald Sun / 16/05/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(9)p. 22 Quality of Life Selfless attitude to living longer / / Hobart Mercury / 17/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(17)p. 14 Red tape hits our joy: rules reason for our gloom: expert / Tim Martain / Hobart Mercury / 20/09/2006 p. CSIv. 106(15)p. 20 We're richer than ever, but not happier / Adele Horin / Sydney Morning Herald / 16/09/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(15)p. 19 Race Relations Racial violence is much more than assault / Mark Walters / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/06/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(10)p. 29 Tassie piece proposal / Gill Vowles / Sunday Tasmanian / 04/06/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(10)p. 30 Postcode of pride or a symbol of provocation / Steve Gee / Daily Telegraph / 31/05/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(10)p. 27 Time to look at who's talking now - and how / Ben Cubby / Sydney Morning Herald / 31/05/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(10)p. 28 Youths break down cultural barriers / Evelyn Yamine / Daily Telegraph / 31/05/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(10)p. 27 New life blamed for migrant teen attacks / Anne Calverley / West Australian / 24/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(10)p. 28 Race riot violence slammed: teen released on bail / Lisa Davies / Daily Telegraph / 12/01/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(1)p. 30 If there is prejudice, there is also tolerance / Andrew Norton / Australian / 22/12/2005 p. 10 CSIv. 106(1)p. 22 Long list of lessons on a blemished race track / / Canberra Times / 17/12/2005 p. B2 CSIv. 106(1)p. 21 Riots won't hurt our image: PM / Maria Hawthorne & Samantha Baden / Canberra Times / 14/12/2005 p. 26 CSIv. 106(1)p. 26 Streets of shame: how it unfolded / / Canberra Times / 14/12/2005 p. 4 CSIv. 106(1)p. 26 Tougher powers for police as fears grow violence will engulf capital cities / Samantha Baden & Katherine Danks / CSIv. 106(1)p. 27 Canberra Times / 14/12/2005 p. 1 Hate at the beach / Natalie O'Brien & Simon Kearney / Australian / 13/12/2005 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 29 The mob violence does not mean we are a racist nation / John Howard / Australian / 13/12/2005 p. 13 CSIv. 106(1)p. 21 Revenge attacks in race war: Lebanese bashed as mob rampages through beach suburb / David King & Dan Box / CSIv. 106(1)p. 25 Australian / 12/12/2005 p. 1 Racism Website taps the public's dark side / Tom Rawstone / Sunday Tasmanian / 08/10/2006 p. 62 CSIv. 106(17)p. 27 Fight cyber hate on the home front / Dvir Abromovich / Sunday Age / 02/07/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(11)p. 20 Blind humanity from the race-tinted glasses / Joseph Wakim / Australian / 20/06/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(11)p. 19 Race riot violence slammed: teen released on bail / Lisa Davies / Daily Telegraph / 12/01/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(1)p. 30 If there is prejudice, there is also tolerance / Andrew Norton / Australian / 22/12/2005 p. 10 CSIv. 106(1)p. 22 Long list of lessons on a blemished race track / / Canberra Times / 17/12/2005 p. B2 CSIv. 106(1)p. 21 Riots won't hurt our image: PM / Maria Hawthorne & Samantha Baden / Canberra Times / 14/12/2005 p. 26 CSIv. 106(1)p. 26 Streets of shame: how it unfolded / / Canberra Times / 14/12/2005 p. 4 CSIv. 106(1)p. 26 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 24 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Tougher powers for police as fears grow violence will engulf capital cities / Samantha Baden & Katherine Danks / CSIv. 106(1)p. 27 Canberra Times / 14/12/2005 p. 1 Hate at the beach / Natalie O'Brien & Simon Kearney / Australian / 13/12/2005 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 29 The mob violence does not mean we are a racist nation / John Howard / Australian / 13/12/2005 p. 13 CSIv. 106(1)p. 21 Revenge attacks in race war: Lebanese bashed as mob rampages through beach suburb / David King & Dan Box / CSIv. 106(1)p. 25 Australian / 12/12/2005 p. 1 Rape The sheik is also saying men can't be trusted to behave / Trevor Greenfield, Janina J. Mousley / Australian / CSIv. 106(18)p. 22 02/11/2006 p. 12 Letters Insulting to men / Jackie Smith / The Age / 30/10/2006 p. 12 Letter CSIv. 106(18)p. 19 It's heresy against Islam. The Koran says rape victims are blameless / Mohamad Abdulla / Courier Mail / CSIv. 106(18)p. 22 30/10/2006 p. 24 Veils do nothing to stop the rapes / Kate Murray / Daily Telegraph / 30/10/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(18)p. 20 Scanty clothing never justifies rape. Sheik Hilali is unfit to be a leader of Australian Muslims / Rachel Woodlock & Anna CSIv. 106(18)p. 20 Halafoff / Sunday Age / 29/10/2006 p. 18 I'm a Muslim man and Sheik Elhilaly is wrong / Irfan Yusuf / Daily Telegraph / 27/10/2006 p. 33 CSIv. 106(18)p. 21 See a victim's pain and shatter your vile illusion / Cindy Wockner / Daily Telegraph / 27/10/2006 p. 33 CSIv. 106(18)p. 21 Muslim leader blames women for sex attacks / Richard Kerbaj / Australian / 26/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(18)p. 19 Indigenous suicide tied to sex abuse / Annabel Stafford / The Age / 21/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(15)p. 30 One law for all: our legal system must reinforce Australian values / / Australian / 26/05/2006 p. 19 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 26 Rights of indigenous women and children must come first / Larissa Behrendt / The Age / 26/05/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(9)p. 27 Solutions must restore a sense of purpose / Gerard R. McEwen / Sydney Morning Herald / 26/05/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(9)p. 28 Letter Spare the victims- remove the violent men / Russell Skelton / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/05/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(9)p. 28 I'm a Western Desert woman and I want to be heard / / Weekend Australian / 20/05/2006 p. 16 Letters CSIv. 106(9)p. 25 Male rape rife among Aborigines / Michael McKenna / Weekend Australian / 20/05/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(9)p. 24 Time to say sorry to all Aborigines / / Weekend Australian / 20/05/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 2 Dirty big secret / Tony Koch / Australian / 17/05/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(9)p. 23 Raping children part of 'men's business' / Simon Kearney & Ashleigh Wilson / Australian / 16/05/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(9)p. 25 New laws loom on nursing home rape / Misha Schubert & Farah Farouque / The Age / 22/02/2005 p. 5 CSIv. 106(4)p. 6 Rape - Law and Legislation Standing up for victims / Kate Sikora / Daily Telegraph / 09/10/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(17)p. 22 Big breakthrough for victims in rape cases: new assault centres, judge, police classes / Eamonn Duff / Sun-Herald / CSIv. 106(17)p. 21 08/10/2006 p. 10 Tegan's legacy: no more 'I thought she was up for it' / Eamonn Duff / Sun-Herald / 08/10/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(17)p. 22 Reconciliation of Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Pope urges all Australian to confront Aboriginal pain / Carmel Egan / Sunday Age / 08/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(17)p. 26 Refugees Ruling on refugees attacked / Cath Hart / Australian / 17/11/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(19)p. 23 Expelling the victims. Its time for a rethink on temporary protection visas / / Australian / 16/11/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(19)p. 24 Editorial Refugees face new threat of ejection / Cath Hart / Australian / 16/11/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(19)p. 23 $21 million a year to hold one detainee / Kerry-Anne Walsh / Sun-Herald / 05/11/2006 p. 49 CSIv. 106(19)p. 24 The forgotten people / Andra Jackson / The Age / 27/10/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(19)p. 21 New laws a step too far / / Hobart Mercury / 16/08/2006 p. 26 Editorial CSIv. 106(13)p. 22 Howard dumps asylum policy / Ross Peake / Canberra Times / 15/08/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(13)p. 21 Jakarta warns of refugees / Cath Hart / Australian / 15/08/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(13)p. 22 Protect the refugees / Brian Walters / Herald Sun / 27/06/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(11)p. 22 Setback for Howard on boat people / Sophie Morris / Financial Review / 21/06/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(11)p. 22 Senate revolt over asylum laws grows / Annabel Stafford & Sarah Smiles / The Age / 13/06/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(11)p. 21 Liberal MPs revolt over boatpeople / Cath Hart & Dennis Shanahan / Australian / 10/05/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(8)p. 26 Boats policy hopes sink / Julie Macken / Financial Review / 08/05/2006 p. 61 CSIv. 106(8)p. 25 Our island home leaves boat arrivals at sea / Deej Eszenyi / Advertiser / 01/05/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(8)p. 26 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 25 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Pacific Solution mark 2 won't work, and it's wrong in principle / Frank Brennan / The Age / 17/04/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(7)p. 26 Countries look to our asylum lead / Joseph Kerr / Weekend Australian / 15/04/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(7)p. 25 You're not welcome here: doors slam shut on illegal boat people / Saffron Howden / Daily Telegraph / 14/04/2006 CSIv. 106(7)p. 25 p. 9 The rift with Indonesia over Papuan asylum-seekers / / Canberra Times / 07/04/2006 p. 16 Letters CSIv. 106(6)p. 28 Diplomacy on a tightrope over asylum-seekers / Greg Sheridan / Australian / 06/04/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(6)p. 29 Navy may force Papuan boats back: ministers / Craig Skehan, Lindsay Murdoch & Mark Forbes / Sydney Morning CSIv. 106(6)p. 30 Herald / 06/04/2006 p. 4 Papuan canoes, crossed wires: urgent diplomacy needed / / The Age / 06/04/2006 p. 12 Editorial CSIv. 106(6)p. 30 Cash to halt new refugees / Steve Lewis / Australian / 03/04/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(6)p. 28 The right time for asylum / Greg Barnes / Courier Mail / 28/03/2006 p. 22 CSIv. 106(6)p. 26 Indonesia's refugee anger: ambassador recalled over Papuan asylum / Cath Hart & Sian Powell / Weekend CSIv. 106(6)p. 25 Australian / 25/03/2006 p. 1 Across the straits, boat people test the winds of change / / The Age / 20/01/2006 p. 14 Editorial CSIv. 106(1)p. 24 Boatload of Papuans set to test relations with Indonesia: Papuan asylum seekers land at Cape York / Tom Allard & Andra CSIv. 106(1)p. 23 Jackson / The Age / 19/01/2006 p. 1 Republicanism The republican rift ensures queen is long to reign over us / Waleed Aly / The Age / 22/03/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(5)p. 22 Slow, rosy sunset of the monarchy / Mike Steketee / Australian / 16/03/2006 p. 14 CSIv. 106(5)p. 21 Happy and glorious: a visit from our head of state / / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/03/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(5)p. 24 We've come of age between first and latest royal tours / / Australian / 14/03/2006 p. 13 Letters CSIv. 106(5)p. 23 Old friend in town: a transformed nation welcomes Queen Elizabeth II / / Australian / 13/03/2006 p. 9 Editorial CSIv. 106(5)p. 23 Monarchists out of tune / Ted O'Brien / Courier Mail / 08/03/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(5)p. 24 Aussie for head of state / Ted O'Brien / Courier Mail / 26/01/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(2)p. 30 Republicans wait for royal wavering / Michael Atkin & Dan Box / Australian / 23/01/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(2)p. 29 What republic? The nation is growing apathetic about ditching the monarchy / / Australian / 23/01/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(2)p. 29 Editorial A whiff of snags and a republic / David Marr / Sydney Morning Herald / 21/01/2006 p. 43 CSIv. 106(2)p. 27 Rescue Work No expense spared with professionals / Andrew Darby / Sydney Morning Herald / 10/05/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(8)p. 28 Tears for mate after one of life's miracles / Andrew Darby & Gary Tippet / Sydney Morning Herald / 10/05/2006 p. CSIv. 106(8)p. 27 1 Yee-haas all round for their saviours / / Daily Telegraph / 10/05/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(8)p. 28 Riots What lies behind pictures of hate / Tory Maguire / Daily Telegraph / 13/01/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(1)p. 28 Race riot violence slammed: teen released on bail / Lisa Davies / Daily Telegraph / 12/01/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(1)p. 30 If there is prejudice, there is also tolerance / Andrew Norton / Australian / 22/12/2005 p. 10 CSIv. 106(1)p. 22 Riots won't hurt our image: PM / Maria Hawthorne & Samantha Baden / Canberra Times / 14/12/2005 p. 26 CSIv. 106(1)p. 26 Streets of shame: how it unfolded / / Canberra Times / 14/12/2005 p. 4 CSIv. 106(1)p. 26 Tougher powers for police as fears grow violence will engulf capital cities / Samantha Baden & Katherine Danks / CSIv. 106(1)p. 27 Canberra Times / 14/12/2005 p. 1 Hate at the beach / Natalie O'Brien & Simon Kearney / Australian / 13/12/2005 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 29 The mob violence does not mean we are a racist nation / John Howard / Australian / 13/12/2005 p. 13 CSIv. 106(1)p. 21 Revenge attacks in race war: Lebanese bashed as mob rampages through beach suburb / David King & Dan Box / CSIv. 106(1)p. 25 Australian / 12/12/2005 p. 1 Road Safety Punishing the careful majority / Vanessa Woods, C. Squires, Elise Rodgers, Ben Lane / Daily Telegraph / CSIv. 106(20)p. 28 01/12/2006 p. 35 Letters P-plate urgency / / Daily Telegraph / 30/11/2006 p. 29 Editorial CSIv. 106(20)p. 25 Road panel meets to stem tide / Larissa Cummings / Daily Telegraph / 30/11/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(20)p. 27 Curbs on our freedom have gone far enough / Gil Solomon, Saul Moss, R. Stanley / Daily Telegraph / 29/11/2006 CSIv. 106(20)p. 28 p. 30 Letters P-platers need tighter rules / / Sydney Morning Herald / 29/11/2006 p. 12 Editorial CSIv. 106(20)p. 26 Parents best placed to teach safe driving / Karen Fry, Rick van de Velde, Donna Warters, Richard Olsen, Sharon Kelly / CSIv. 106(20)p. 27 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 26 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Daily Telegraph / 28/11/2006 p. 16 Letters Limit number of passengers, plead devastated relatives / Eamonn Duff, Chad Watson & Danielle Teutsch / Sun- CSIv. 106(20)p. 26 Herald / 26/11/2006 p. 4 Halt P-plate carnage. Horror crash kills three but fails to rally politicians / Jordan Baker, Edmund Tadros, David CSIv. 106(20)p. 25 Braithwaite & Jamie Pandaram / Sydney Morning Herald / 25/11/2006 p. 1 Tougher rules to save lives / Joe Hildebrand / Daily Telegraph / 27/10/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(18)p. 28 Young put licences above safety / Jordan Baker / Sydney Morning Herald / 26/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(18)p. 28 Don't take a back seat - young lives depend on it / Robert Wells / Daily Telegraph / 25/10/2006 p. 35 Letter CSIv. 106(18)p. 24 Family plea for licence law reform / Justin Vallejo / Daily Telegraph / 25/10/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(18)p. 24 Inaction and its fatal consequences / Joshua Dowling / Sydney Morning Herald / 25/10/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(18)p. 27 Little training, then let loose on the roads / Rob Caldwell, Tony Hickey, David Davies / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(18)p. 26 25/10/2006 p. 14 Letters Young drivers take lives in their hands. State-imposed rules cannot prevent every road death / / Australian / CSIv. 106(18)p. 26 25/10/2006 p. 15 Editorial Dumped: the law that would have saved them / Jordan Baker, Cosima Marriner & Jonathan Pearlman / Sydney CSIv. 106(18)p. 23 Morning Herald / 24/10/2006 p. 1 Hard road to recovery after young lives lost / Larissa Cummings / Daily Telegraph / 24/10/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(18)p. 25 P is for preservation. New rules for young drivers / / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/10/2006 p. 14 Editorial CSIv. 106(18)p. 23 Revealed: how strategies are saving lives / Simon Mann / The Age / 28/08/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(14)p. 17 Threat to seize mobile phones / Joel Dullroy / Courier Mail / 14/03/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(5)p. 25 Education key for P-platers / Ashley Gardiner / Herald Sun / 08/03/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(5)p. 26 Mobiles the new killers on our roads / Paul Weston / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 05/03/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(5)p. 25 Driving on drugs high in under 25s / / Hobart Mercury / 01/03/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(4)p. 28 P-platers reckless, ignorant / Jordan Baker / Sydney Morning Herald / 28/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(4)p. 25 Tougher penalties for idiot drivers / Emma Chalmers / Courier Mail / 23/02/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(4)p. 25 Ignition lock proposal to foil drunks / Rosemary Odgers & Emma Chalmers / Courier Mail / 22/02/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(4)p. 26 Steer around the roadblocks / Russell White / Courier Mail / 22/02/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(4)p. 27 No quick fix for road toll: minister / Jason Dowling / Sunday Age / 19/02/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(4)p. 26 We're too soft on killer drivers / Peter Hansen & David Murray / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 19/02/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(4)p. 28 Same Sex Marriage Howard's helper: Australia's tolerant society does not need gay marriage / / Australian / 08/06/2006 p. 11 Editorial CSIv. 106(10)p. 24</p><p>The honeymoon is over / Jewel Topsfield / The Age / 07/06/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(10)p. 23 Self-Perception When too thin is too much / Jacinta Allan / Herald Sun / 20/09/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(15)p. 24 Teaching teens that beauty's more than skin deep / Rachel Patterson / Australian / 18/09/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(15)p. 22 In search of the model weight / Katherine Kizilos / The Age / 16/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 23 Body image an obsession / Morris Iemma / Sunday Telegraph / 27/08/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(15)p. 21 Cutting out the surgery / / Sunday Telegraph / 27/08/2006 p. 79 Editorial CSIv. 106(15)p. 21 $50,000 makeover for Craig / Hannah Davies / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 04/06/2006 p. 45 CSIv. 106(10)p. 26 Nip 'n' tuck teens / Kylie Miller / Herald Sun / 03/06/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(10)p. 25 Sex Crimes Hidden evil / Steve Gee & Gemma Jones / Daily Telegraph / 31/08/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(14)p. 9 Stolen innocence / Caroline Overington / Weekend Australian / 29/07/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(12)p. 21 Dangerous liaisons: a double standard exists on student-teacher affairs / / Australian / 27/07/2006 p. 11 Editorial CSIv. 106(12)p. 22 'Leniency' for sex-act teacher / Shelley Hodgson & Kate Rose / Hobart Mercury / 26/07/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(12)p. 22 Sex in Mass Media Corporate pedophilia or are some seeing too much in the marketing? / Chris Johnston / The Age / 14/10/2006 p. CSIv. 106(17)p. 5 11 Report says ads sexualise children, but stores discount it / Michael Ruffles / Canberra Times / 14/10/2006 p. B5 CSIv. 106(17)p. 3 Tween preening: the perils of commercialising childhood / Virginia Haussegger / Canberra Times / 14/10/2006 p. CSIv. 106(17)p. 6 B7 Danger of 'sexy kid' fashion / Holly Byrnes / Daily Telegraph / 10/10/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(17)p. 4 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 27 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Raunchy music gets kids tuned into sex earlier / / Sydney Morning Herald / 08/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(12)p. 24 Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. Whatever / Brad Newsome / Sydney Morning Herald / 29/07/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(12)p. 23 Sexism There shouldn't be one law for religions, another for the rest / Leslie Cannold / The Age / 13/10/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(17)p. 24 Most women accept role in the church / Gregory Thiele, Celia Voss, Wayne Talbot / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(17)p. 24 10/10/2006 p. 12 Letters Caught between right and right: culture and religion are no defence for oppression / Leslie Cannold / Sydney Morning CSIv. 106(17)p. 23 Herald / 09/10/2006 p. 9 Sexual Harassment TV is blamed for school sex assaults / Mary Papadakis / Sunday Herald Sun / 09/07/2006 p. 14 CSIv. 106(11)p. 24 Bad, vulgar, stupid - but is it assault? / Farah Farouque / The Age / 04/07/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(11)p. 24 Reality bites / Lauren Novak / Advertiser / 04/07/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(11)p. 23 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Fertility fears after surge in sex disease / Michael Owen / Advertiser / 20/04/2006 p. 23 CSIv. 106(7)p. 28 Double or something: pill-condom combo urged / Michelle Pountney / Herald Sun / 12/04/2006 p. 28 CSIv. 106(7)p. 28 Don't fool around with the silent infection / Vanessa Burrow / Sunday Age / 09/04/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(7)p. 27 Safe-text alerts to curb sex disease / Jason Dowling / Sunday Age / 09/04/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(7)p. 27 Shopping - Moral and Ethical Aspects How to consume with a conscience. It is not easy for buyers to come up with the right moral selection / Julian Lee / CSIv. 106(16)p. 23 Sydney Morning Herald / 03/10/2006 p. 6 Sip coffee with a conscience and tea with sympathy / Bridie Smith / The Age / 27/05/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(10)p. 15 Smoking Smoking in public places runs out of puff / Danielle Cronin / Canberra Times / 30/11/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(20)p. 29 Cigarette 'kiddie packs' outlawed / Bridie Smith / The Age / 18/11/2006 p. 2 CSIv. 106(20)p. 29 Stubbed out: smoking breaks banned / Fiona Smith / Financial Review / 06/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(20)p. 30 Beating the habit / Rob Moodie / Herald Sun / 18/09/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(15)p. 26 No-smoking message filters down to the young / Jill Stark / The Age / 13/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 25 Youth apeing elders but uninitiated think it stinks / Jill Stark / The Age / 13/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 25 Legislate to ban cigarettes from sight / Christopher Cain / Advertiser / 08/09/2006 p. 22 CSIv. 106(15)p. 28 Rising nicotine nets addicts / / West Australian / 01/09/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(15)p. 27 Ad shows smoking dangers / Chantal Rumble / The Age / 09/05/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(8)p. 29 Alarm at Grade 1 smokers / Michelle Paine / Hobart Mercury / 09/05/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(8)p. 30 'Quit' message kicks home / Michelle Paine / Hobart Mercury / 09/05/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(8)p. 30 Refill tins foil tobacco warning / / Sunday Telegraph / 07/05/2006 p. 29 CSIv. 106(8)p. 29 Kick habit or kick the bucket early / Megan Rauscher / Courier Mail / 22/03/2006 p. 24 CSIv. 106(5)p. 28 Supermarkets called on to hide cigarettes / Tiffany Laurie / West Australian / 20/03/2006 p. 14 CSIv. 106(5)p. 28 Bad habit costs NSW $6b a year / Matt Wade / Sydney Morning Herald / 17/03/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(5)p. 27 Sartor ignored warning about smoking ads / Andrew Clennell / Sydney Morning Herald / 17/03/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(5)p. 27 Social Justice Rift in the land of the fair go / John Watson / The Age / 22/07/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(11)p. 25 Social Security Time to say sorry to all Aborigines / / Weekend Australian / 20/05/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(9)p. 2 Sports When life imitates sport it is more than a game / Neil Mitchell / Herald Sun / 24/08/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(13)p. 23 Profane Knight proves chivalry is finally dead / Ray Chesterton / Daily Telegraph / 16/08/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(13)p. 24 A missed chance to put humanity before hubris at the Games / Simon Mann / The Age / 16/03/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(5)p. 7 The winning spirit / / Australian / 16/03/2006 p. 15 Editorial CSIv. 106(5)p. 8 Sportsmen and Sportswomen Rules of crying game / Maria Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 31/01/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(2)p. 19 Tears for fears: the vulnerability of life at the top for Federer / David Williamson / The Age / 31/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(2)p. 20 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 28 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Sportspeople When life imitates sport it is more than a game / Neil Mitchell / Herald Sun / 24/08/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(13)p. 23 Profane Knight proves chivalry is finally dead / Ray Chesterton / Daily Telegraph / 16/08/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(13)p. 24 Stem Cells No path to find cure-all: if it was wrong to clone human embryos in 2002, it is wrong today / James Sherley / CSIv. 106(17)p. 7 Australian / 12/10/2006 p. 10 It is still too early to cross this boundary: the Lockhart review on human cloning lacks scientific support / Rachael CSIv. 106(17)p. 7 Patterson / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/10/2006 p. 13 Cloning a new horror / David van Gend / Herald Sun / 28/09/2006 p. 21 CSIv. 106(17)p. 8 Coalition debate on stem cells / Andrew Fraser / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 29 D-Day for stem cells and the hope of finding cures / Elizabeth Finkel & Leslie Cannold / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(12)p. 28 07/08/2006 p. 9 Embryo ethics. A bridge too far for many opponents: the case against / / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 30 Embryo ethics. Search for elusive cures provides hope: the case for / / Canberra Times / 07/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(12)p. 30 Stemming the super science / Deborah Smith / Sydney Morning Herald / 22/07/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(12)p. 25 Cures, not clones, will flow from medical technologies / Gustav Nossal / Australian / 13/07/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(12)p. 27 Stolen Generations $5m apology: Tassie first with stolen generation payout / Nick Clark / Hobart Mercury / 19/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(17)p. 25 Mother begged to be back with two kids / Nick Clark / Hobart Mercury / 19/10/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(17)p. 26 Victim Eddie still suffers the torment / Nick Clark / Hobart Mercury / 19/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(17)p. 25 Pope urges all Australian to confront Aboriginal pain / Carmel Egan / Sunday Age / 08/10/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(17)p. 26 Suicide Indigenous suicide tied to sex abuse / Annabel Stafford / The Age / 21/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(15)p. 30 Rise in suicide hanging / Matthew Franklin / Australian / 18/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(15)p. 30 Alarming rise in child suicide / Jane Metlikovac / Herald Sun / 15/09/2006 p. 32 CSIv. 106(15)p. 29 Teen smokers, drinkers consider suicide more / Chantal Rumble / The Age / 10/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(15)p. 29 Kanck's mail order suicide / Michael Owen / Advertiser / 06/09/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(14)p. 20 Suicide prevention acts to stop the deadly toll / Jane Fynes-Clinton / Courier Mail / 06/09/2006 p. 42 CSIv. 106(14)p. 21 Government stifles right to free speech / Rex Jory / Advertiser / 05/09/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(14)p. 20 Game of political suicide: MP tells how to kill yourself / Ben Packham / Herald Sun / 31/08/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(14)p. 19 MP defiant on suicide / Penelope Debelle / The Age / 31/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(14)p. 19 Censors got it right: 2:37 needs an R rating / Simon Castles / Canberra Times / 24/08/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(14)p. 22 Hotline to ease the rural risk of suicide / Nikki Todd / Advertiser / 28/06/2006 p. 32 CSIv. 106(14)p. 22 Suicide - Law and Legislation New law on suicide attacks freedom / Greg Barns / Canberra Times / 06/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 15 Surrogate Mothers Girls of Surrogacy Inc / Peta Hellard / Courier Mail / 11/11/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(19)p. 27 Cardinal fears for Conroy baby's future / Barney Zwartz / The Age / 09/11/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(19)p. 28 Conroy clan may have to flee law / Clara Pirani / Australian / 09/11/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(19)p. 28 Too many mothers / Bettina Arndt / Courier Mail / 09/11/2006 p. 30 CSIv. 106(19)p. 26 A complex path to family life / Julie Robotham / Sydney Morning Herald / 08/11/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(19)p. 29 Borne to be a supporter of the cause / Janelle Miles / Courier Mail / 08/11/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(19)p. 25 Motherhood deals risk deeper anguish / Melinda Tankard Reist / Sydney Morning Herald / 08/11/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(19)p. 30 Surrogate borders / / Herald Sun / 08/11/2006 p. 20 Editorial CSIv. 106(19)p. 26 The senator, the surrogate and the new baby / Katherine Murphy / The Age / 07/11/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(19)p. 25 Survival Tears for mate after one of life's miracles / Andrew Darby & Gary Tippet / Sydney Morning Herald / 10/05/2006 p. CSIv. 106(8)p. 27 1 Technology - Social Aspects Don't blame the internet, parents told / Carmel Egan / Sunday Age / 15/10/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(17)p. 28 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 29 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Website taps the public's dark side / Tom Rawstone / Sunday Tasmanian / 08/10/2006 p. 62 CSIv. 106(17)p. 27 Google is watching / Andrew Brown / The Age / 02/09/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(14)p. 15 From Google to MySpace, the internet clicks in a world of change 15 years on / Dewi Cooke / The Age / CSIv. 106(14)p. 23 26/08/2006 p. 15 A loaf of web hosting, a jug of bandwidth and thou / Sara Ledwith / Sydney Morning Herald / 15/08/2006 p. 30 CSIv. 106(14)p. 24 Market forces and technology add to the weight / Matt Wade / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/08/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(13)p. 20 Technology of human extinction / Miranda Devine / Sydney Morning Herald / 27/07/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(11)p. 27 Caxton would turn in his grave if he saw iPodders / Elicia Murray / Sydney Morning Herald / 15/07/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(11)p. 28 Your inbox is over the limit: the downside of email / / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/07/2006 p. 10 Editorial CSIv. 106(11)p. 28 The person you called is switched off / Karen Kissane / Sydney Morning Herald / 22/05/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(9)p. 29 Don't call us … / Louise Williams / Sydney Morning Herald / 20/03/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(5)p. 29 Texting overcomes drawbacks / Louise Williams / Sydney Morning Herald / 20/03/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(5)p. 30 Television and Children Child weight linked to TV / Michelle Pountney / Herald Sun / 17/01/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(1)p. 17 Terrorism Torture ban puts 'limit' on terror / Nick Butterly & Peter Veness / Courier Mail / 02/10/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(16)p. 25 The war over books on terrorism / C.R. Pennell / Herald Sun / 21/09/2006 p. 25 CSIv. 106(15)p. 7 Book bans spread / Mark Dunn / Herald Sun / 15/09/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(15)p. 7 Never too late to speak out against the death penalty / Tim Lindsey / Sydney Morning Herald / 07/09/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(14)p. 8 Book bans reveal a less free nation / Norman Abjorensen / Canberra Times / 01/09/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(15)p. 8 Terrorists do not share our vision of peace / Kim Howells / The Age / 23/08/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(13)p. 28 How to create a terrorist: young Muslims across the world see a West acquiescent in Israeli attacks on Lebanon / Rami CSIv. 106(13)p. 27 Khouri / The Age / 15/08/2006 p. 13 Terror aims high again / Clive Williams / The Age / 12/08/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(13)p. 25 The clock is ticking: anti-western Islamist sentiment in Indonesia is boiling like a cauldron / Dennis Atkins / Courier CSIv. 106(13)p. 26 Mail / 12/08/2006 p. 52 Terrorism - Law and Legislation War on free speech / Frank Moorhouse / Weekend Australian / 04/11/2006 p. 22 CSIv. 106(19)p. 5 A matter of controlling Jack: innocent until proven guilty has been central to our justice system until now / Doug Conway / CSIv. 106(14)p. 26 Courier Mail / 02/09/2006 p. 70 British split on control orders / James Button / The Age / 01/09/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(14)p. 25 Pondering a question of control / Peter Faris / The Age / 01/09/2006 p. 17 CSIv. 106(14)p. 30 Hard questions the civil liberties set should face / Greg Sheridan / Australian / 31/08/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(14)p. 27 Some rules can't apply in such extreme cases / James Allan / Australian / 31/08/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(14)p. 28 Jack Thomas. You either have a legal system or you don't / Joseph Toscano / The Age / 30/08/2006 p. 14 Letter CSIv. 106(14)p. 29 Terrorism takes Australia into new and uncertain territory / / The Age / 30/08/2006 p. 14 Editorial CSIv. 106(14)p. 29 Midnight curfew on 'Jihad Jack' / Ian Munro & Kenneth Nguyen / The Age / 29/08/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(14)p. 25 Torture No Mr Ruddock, sleep deprivation is terrible torture / Brad Clifton / Daily Telegraph / 03/10/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(16)p. 26 RSL disputes Ruddock's claim on sleep torture / Kenneth Nguyen / The Age / 03/10/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(16)p. 25 Torture ban puts 'limit' on terror / Nick Butterly & Peter Veness / Courier Mail / 02/10/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(16)p. 25 Trade Unions No place for unions in the new IR club / Kenneth Davidson / The Age / 23/03/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(5)p. 14 Traffic Accidents Driven to destruction / Roger Rees / The Age / 22/04/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(7)p. 29 Values Education Aussie anthem gets guernsey / Tim Martain / Hobart Mercury / 24/01/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(2)p. 21 National anthem to lead school charge / Linda Silmalis / Sunday Telegraph / 22/01/2006 p. 4 CSIv. 106(2)p. 21 Vending Machines Pub plan sparks teen booze fears / Jason Dowling / The Age / 24/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 3 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 30 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Violence and Non-Violence Website taps the public's dark side / Tom Rawstone / Sunday Tasmanian / 08/10/2006 p. 62 CSIv. 106(17)p. 27 Action urged on alcohol violence / Dan Box & John Stapleton / Australian / 28/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 3 Pacifist Pope fears a dark side of Islam / / West Australian / 18/09/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(16)p. 22 Pack attack / Lucie Carne & Edmund Burke / Sunday Mail (Qld) / 20/08/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(13)p. 7 Stop the gangs / Marnie O'Neill & Ellen Connolly / Daily Telegraph / 20/08/2006 p. 5 CSIv. 106(13)p. 7 Violent kids sinking into blade culture / Gemma Jones / Daily Telegraph / 19/08/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(13)p. 8 Gang laws to widen as election looms / Tim Dick / Sydney Morning Herald / 14/08/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(13)p. 8 Spurning violence works in parenting / Clara Pirani / Australian / 13/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(3)p. 30 Aggression innate, but to be nipped in bud, says expert / Adele Horin / The Age / 09/02/2006 p. 3 CSIv. 106(3)p. 30 Bad girls exposed: Rising violence of female school students / Bruce McDougall / Daily Telegraph / 06/02/2006 p. CSIv. 106(3)p. 29 1 Violent tots need taming before it's too late: expert / Cathy O'Leary / West Australian / 03/02/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(3)p. 30 Longer pub hours may be shown the door / Jonathan Pearlman & Andrew Clennell / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(2)p. 2 02/02/2006 p. 5 Now twice as likely to be assaulted / Rhett Watson / Daily Telegraph / 02/02/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(2)p. 12 Full strength beer a recipe for trouble / Nicolette Burke / Daily Telegraph / 30/01/2006 p. 6 CSIv. 106(2)p. 2 Wages $27.36-a-week rise a 'victory for low-paid' / Tracie McPherson / Advertiser / 27/10/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(18)p. 29 Dollar doesn't go as far this year / Anna Vlach / Advertiser / 27/10/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(18)p. 30 Our fair pay failure. The minimum wage rise hurts the unskilled unemployed / / Australian / 27/10/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(18)p. 29 Editorial Wage only part of picture / Rachel Nickless / Financial Review / 27/10/2006 p. 8 CSIv. 106(18)p. 30 Why men are paid more / Bettina Arndt / Herald Sun / 16/10/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(17)p. 30 The boom economy's biggest losers. Politics and prejudice are keeping women's pay lower than men's / Matt Wade / CSIv. 106(17)p. 29 Sydney Morning Herald / 11/10/2006 p. 13 War - Moral and Ethical Aspects Iraq a moral blunder: war hero / Patrick Walters / Weekend Australian / 25/11/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(20)p. 21 Wrong war, wrong time / Patrick Walters / Weekend Australian / 25/11/2006 p. 22 CSIv. 106(20)p. 22 Women - Care and Health Thousands seek treatment / Ellen Connolly / Sunday Telegraph / 22/01/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(2)p. 1 Women - Civil Rights A shameful silence on women's rights / Paul Sheehan / Sydney Morning Herald / 24/07/2006 p. 11 CSIv. 106(11)p. 29 Women back under wraps with Taliban vice squad / Christina Lamb / Australian / 24/07/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(11)p. 30 Women suffering in silence / Kirsty Sword Gusmao / Australian / 07/07/2006 p. 14 CSIv. 106(11)p. 29 Women - Employment Why men are paid more / Bettina Arndt / Herald Sun / 16/10/2006 p. 18 CSIv. 106(17)p. 30 The boom economy's biggest losers. Politics and prejudice are keeping women's pay lower than men's / Matt Wade / CSIv. 106(17)p. 29 Sydney Morning Herald / 11/10/2006 p. 13 Having it all is not enough / Robyn Riley / Herald Sun / 31/01/2006 p. 20 CSIv. 106(2)p. 16 Most women opt out of career madness / Bettina Arndt / West Australian / 23/01/2006 p. 16 CSIv. 106(2)p. 15 Women and Religion There shouldn't be one law for religions, another for the rest / Leslie Cannold / The Age / 13/10/2006 p. 15 CSIv. 106(17)p. 24 Most women accept role in the church / Gregory Thiele, Celia Voss, Wayne Talbot / Sydney Morning Herald / CSIv. 106(17)p. 24 10/10/2006 p. 12 Letters Caught between right and right: culture and religion are no defence for oppression / Leslie Cannold / Sydney Morning CSIv. 106(17)p. 23 Herald / 09/10/2006 p. 9 Women in Afghanistan Women back under wraps with Taliban vice squad / Christina Lamb / Australian / 24/07/2006 p. 13 CSIv. 106(11)p. 30 Work Force Foreign objectives: Australian businesses are increasingly turning to overseas labour to fill local shortages / Maria CSIv. 106(16)p. 30 current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 31 Current Social Issues Index Vol 106 Nos 1 - 20</p><p>Moscaritolo / Advertiser / 05/10/2006 p. 19 Skills crisis: migrants get fast-tracked / Stephanie Peatling / Sydney Morning Herald / 01/10/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 29 Checks on foreign workers fail test / Rhianna King / West Australian / 14/09/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(16)p. 28 A loophole more like a noose: work visas need tightening / / Sydney Morning Herald / 08/09/2006 p. 10 CSIv. 106(16)p. 28 Next step in globalisation: the workers / / Sydney Morning Herald / 04/09/2006 p. 9 CSIv. 106(16)p. 27 Jobs for sale in a free-trade world / Christopher Kremmer / Sydney Morning Herald / 19/08/2006 p. 12 CSIv. 106(13)p. 29 Push to bring in overseas truckies, farmhands / Victoria Laurie & Paige Taylor / Australian / 13/07/2006 p. 1 CSIv. 106(11)p. 13 Exploitation forces rule change for migrant scheme / Phillip Coorey / Sydney Morning Herald / 06/07/2006 p. 7 CSIv. 106(11)p. 14 Young Adults - Economic Conditions Young face life in debt trap / Amanda Horswill / Courier Mail / 16/02/2006 p. 19 CSIv. 106(3)p. 13 Young Adults - Employment It works for me / Ben Cubby & Brigid Delaney / Sydney Morning Herald / 18/02/2006 p. 35 CSIv. 106(4)p. 29</p><p> current information services PO Box 274 Curtin ACT 2605 Tel/Fax (02) 6285 1334 Email [email protected] 32</p>

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