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Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: Australia’s Cabinet reshuffle and women in politics
On this landmark episode of Democracy Sausage, Mark Kenny is joined by Marija Taflaga, Chris Wallace, and Sarah Ison to discuss the reshuffle of the Australian Cabinet and women in parliament. Will the Cabinet reshuffle lead to better outcomes for women in Australia? Why hasn’t the government re-introduced gender budgeting? And will the Coalition look to introduce gender quotas? On the 150th episode of Democracy Sausage, Professor Mark Kenny chats with Associate Professor Chris Wallace from the 50/50 by 2030 Foundation, journalist for The West Australian Sarah Ison, and podleague Dr Marija Taflaga about women’s policy and Australia’s new front bench
Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: Policy pivots and car park ploys
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Chris Wallace and Marija Taflaga join Mark Kenny to discuss the 2024 tax cuts, how to be an effective opposition, and accountability in federal politics. Is the Australian Labor Party's decision to retain tax cuts slated for 2024 a good political decision, an abandonment of core values, or both? What lessons does contemporary political history hold for how to be effective from opposition? And with Australia’s auditor-general finding a $660 million pre-election car park program was not up to scratch, what can be done to increase accountability in government? Associate Professor Chris Wallace and Dr Marija Taflaga join Professor Mark Kenny to discuss these questions and more on this episode of Democracy Sausage
Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: The Dismissal (the Palace Letters Director's edition)
The Palace Letters – finally released to the public this week – detail the long road to one of the world’s great constitutional crises. On this Democracy Sausage, Mark Kenny is joined by Frank Bongiorno and Chris Wallace to discuss what we now know about The Dismissal. On 11 November 1975, Prime Minister Gough Whitlam was dismissed from his role by the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr. Nearly 25 years later the correspondence between the Governor-General and the Queen’s Private Secretary is now public. The letters, dating back more than a year before that historic day and running to more than 1,000 pages, shed new light on a political and constitutional crisis. Joining Professor Mark Kenny to discuss what we’ve learned from the Palace Letters are historians Dr Chris Wallace and Professor Frank Bongiorno
Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: In deep water
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Frank Bongiorno and Chris Wallace join us to discuss ministerial standards and the new Australia-United States-United Kingdom security arrangement. How significant is Australia’s decision to torpedo its submarine deal with France in favour of a new arrangement with the United States and the United Kingdom? Is the federal government's habit of front-running in opposition to China in Australia’s long-term strategic interests? And what does the handling of Christian Porter’s departure from the ministry reveal about Scott Morrison’s leadership? Associate Professor Chris Wallace from the University of Canberra and Professor Frank Bongiorno from The Australian National University (ANU) join Professor Mark Kenny to discuss this and more on the new episode of Democracy Sausage
Tasmania Supreme Court 1900-1939
Trials on indictment at Tasmanian Supreme Court from 1900-1939. The data was sourced by the Prosecution Project principally from court registers and record books held at Tasmanian Archives and Heritage Office, and data collection was by Chris Leppard-Quinn. Later curation of the records has included checking against Trove (https://trove.nla.gov.au/) database of digitised newspapers as well as some secondary sources. This dataset includes for most cases url links to the original records available online at TAHO
Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: The biographers on political leadership and COVID-19
In this Second Serve, we discuss the best and worst of political leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. Has the COVID-19 crisis exposed the failure of ‘Anglophone conservatives’ to listen to expert advice? Is talk of economic and societal transformation wishful thinking on behalf of the political left in the face of huge deficits and economic devastation? And will the crisis lead to big changes in the way governments operate in the future? In this Democracy Sausage Second Serve, Professor Mark Kenny chats to Bloomberg journalist and Angela Merkel’s biographer, Alan Crawford, and Dr Chris Wallace, historian at The Australian National University
Data for Chapter 4 (Properties of and Charged Defects in ThO2) of the PhD Thesis - Large-Scale Density Functional Theory (DFT) Simulations of Lanthanide and Actinide Oxide Materials
This dataset contains the computational data supporting the findings in Chapter 4 (Properties and Charged Defects) of the PhD thesis: Large-Scale Density Functional Theory (DFT) Simulations of Lanthanide and Actinide Oxide Materials in ThO2 by Nabeel Anwar. Supervised by Robert M. Harker, Mark T. Storr, Marco Molinari and Chris-Kriton Skylaris.
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Dataset in support of the article 'Large-scale density functional theory simulations of defects and hydrogen incorporation in PuO2'
This dataset hosts computational data supporting the findings in the paper: Large-scale density functional theory simulations of defects and hydrogen incorporation in PuO2, Nabeel Anwar, Robert M. Harker, Mark T. Storr, Marco Molinari, and Chris-Kriton Skylaris, Phys. Rev. B, 2024, 109, 224102. Available from https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.109.224102.
The data is located at: Anwar, Nabeel (2024), “Data for: Large-Scale DFT Simulations of Defects and Hydrogen Incorporation in PuO2”, Mendeley Data, V1, doi: 10.17632/7v6gc7bz34.1
Accessible under UK Ministry of Defence © Crown owned copyright 2024/AWE
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Figments of Imagination v. 2 (1994: Spring): 13
Essay "Jimi Hendrix's Influence on Rock Guitarists, Then and Now" by Chris Podladnik; art by Mark Schuet
Dataset in support of the article 'Linear-scaling density functional theory (DFT) simulations of Point, Frenkel and Schottky defects in CeO2'
This repository hosts computational data supporting the findings in the open-access paper: Linear-Scaling Density Functional Theory (DFT) Simulations of Point, Frenkel and Schottky Defects in CeO2, Nabeel Anwar, Robert M. Harker, Mark T. Storr, Marco Molinari and Chris-Kriton Skylaris, Comp. Mater. Sci., 2023, 229, 112396. Available from https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2023.112396.</span
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