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As AQ enters its 90th year, the world enters another year of political, environmental, and social uncertainty.

Under the weight of scrutiny, the cracks in the free-market model of capitalism are starting to show. Citizens are beginning to wonder how we can put the person back at the heart of our economies, change is coming.

This is a very forward-focused AQ. We look at how we can restore hope and refresh trust in the systems we rely on, whether it’s the media, the government or the education system.

Leading the charge, Louise Tarrant asks the question, ‘If you woke up in the Australia of your dreams, what would it look like?’ – and finds that hope doesn’t lie too far below the surface.

We also look at modern civics education and the issues around lowering the voting age, and how we can best prepare young Australians to engage with their democracy.

We explore the setting of ethical frameworks around the technologies of the future, the effect of media concentration on our lives, and the need for evidence-based decisions in education reform.

Like AQ on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
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AQ: Australian Quarterly 90.1 As AQ enters its 90th year, the world enters another year of political, environmental, and social uncertainty. Under the weight of scrutiny, the cracks in the free-market model of capitalism are starting to show. Citizens are beginning to wonder how we can put the person back at the heart of our economies, change is coming. This is a very forward-focused AQ. We look at how we can restore hope and refresh trust in the systems we rely on, whether it’s the media, the government or the education system. Leading the charge, Louise Tarrant asks the question, ‘If you woke up in the Australia of your dreams, what would it look like?’ – and finds that hope doesn’t lie too far below the surface. We also look at modern civics education and the issues around lowering the voting age, and how we can best prepare young Australians to engage with their democracy. We explore the setting of ethical frameworks around the technologies of the future, the effect of media concentration on our lives, and the need for evidence-based decisions in education reform. Like AQ on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.


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As AQ enters its 90th year, the world enters another year of political, environmental, and social uncertainty.

Under the weight of scrutiny, the cracks in the free-market model of capitalism are starting to show. Citizens are beginning to wonder how we can put the person back at the heart of our economies, change is coming.

This is a very forward-focused AQ. We look at how we can restore hope and refresh trust in the systems we rely on, whether it’s the media, the government or the education system.

Leading the charge, Louise Tarrant asks the question, ‘If you woke up in the Australia of your dreams, what would it look like?’ – and finds that hope doesn’t lie too far below the surface.

We also look at modern civics education and the issues around lowering the voting age, and how we can best prepare young Australians to engage with their democracy.

We explore the setting of ethical frameworks around the technologies of the future, the effect of media concentration on our lives, and the need for evidence-based decisions in education reform.

Like AQ on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
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With longer-style articles written by the people at the forefront of the debates, AQ is unique in bridging the gap between journal and magazine, combining the compelling writing of a glossy with the intellectual rigour of a journal.

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Really good read on Australian politics

An interesting read for those in Europe not just in Australia Reviewed 27 January 2020

Top Mag for Australian Politics

Top Mag for Australian Politics, used to read this back in Oz, very high standard of political reporting. Reviewed 03 March 2019

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