287 research outputs found
Power and the Judiciary: all for one or one for all? by Moira Rayner
tag=1 data=Power and the Judiciary: all for one or one for all? by Moira Rayner
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tag=6 data=Autumn 1997
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tag=10 data=At a time when Australians are showing disillusionment with politics and politicians, a new book, Rooting Democracy- Growing the Society we want , makes a plea for citizens and their governments to enter into a new kind of dialogue.
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tag=13 data=CABAt a time when Australians are showing disillusionment with politics and politicians, a new book, Rooting Democracy- Growing the Society we want , makes a plea for citizens and their governments to enter into a new kind of dialogue
Gloria Murphy and Moira Rayner, 1995
Moira Rayner launched the book "Within Eight Walls", stories contributed by women prisoners who had taken part in the Life Writing Correspondence Course conducted by Julia Ward from the Hawthorn Community Education Centre with assistance from the General and Community Studies staff. Gloria Murphy contributed to the first book in the serias "I refuse to learn my numbers". Left to right: Julia Ward, Hawthorn Community Education Centre; Keith Wiltshire, General and Community Studies, TAFE Division; Gloria Murphy and Moira Rayner, former Commissioner of Equal Opportunity. Swinburne Staff News 16 March 1995
Photograph - Law Faculty. Participants in the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law (CELRL) conference from left: Mr Richard Naughton (CELRL), Ms Moira Rayner, Professor Margaret Thornton (La Trobe University), Ms Sue Walpole, and Mr Andrew Hopkins (CELRL). 1995
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/287252Law Faculty. Participants in the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law (CELRL) conference from left: Mr Richard Naughton (CELRL), Ms Moira Rayner, Professor Margaret Thornton (La Trobe University), Ms Sue Walpole, and Mr Andrew Hopkins (CELRL). 1995297656
Item: [2003.0003.04231] "Photograph - Law Faculty. Participants in the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law (CELRL) conference from left: Mr Richard Naughton (CELRL), Ms Moira Rayner, Professor Margaret Thornton (La Trobe University), Ms Sue Walpole, and Mr Andrew Hopkins (CELRL). 1995
La niña, la hamaca y el árbol. Relato breve
Fil: Millan, Moira. Universidad Nacional de Luján. Departamento de Educación; Argentina.La autora es escritora y luchadora social mapuche, impulsora de las Marchas de Mujeres Originarias por el Buen Vivir y el Parlamento de Mujeres Originarias, y co-autora del film “Pupila de mujer.The author is a Mapuche writer and social activist, promoter of the Native Women's Marches for Good Living and the Native Women's Parliament, and co-author of the film “Pupila de mujer
Colour me
We are all different. But together we colour our world amazing.Using the rainbow as a metaphor for our diversity and uniqueness, Indigenous author Ezekiel Kwaymullina joins forces with award-winning illustrator Moira Court in this gorgeous new picture book. Luminous screen prints and evocative prose celebrate every individual colour as well as the power of their combinatio
What’s in a Name? Reading the Character of Mary/Moira in Jane Urquhart’s Away
This article analyses the various connotations of the name of the protagonist in Jane Urquhart’s Irish-Canadian novel Away, first published in 1993. The heroine Mary changes her name to Moira at the start of the book, which leads the reader to ponder on the significance of these names. By exploring the classical, topographical, naval, linguistic and religious undertones of Mary/Moira, this study seeks to demonstrate how the Canadian author conveys notions of postcolonialism throughout her novel with the choice of a character’s name
Living with George Eliot
George Eliot’s fictional experiments were designed to provoke the reader to reflect on the ways in which political institutions and social and sexual mores help to determine the shape of human life. Yet Rebecca Mead’s popular recent reading of Eliot’s masterpiece, Middlemarch, barely mentions social and political institutions and their differential effects on the capacities of individuals to realise their ambitions.
Has Mead fallen prey to the egoism that Middlemarch so forensically—and compassionately—lays bare, asks Moira Gatens in the Australian Review of Public Affairs.
Title: The Road to Middlemarch: My Life with George Eliot
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Date Published: 2014
Author: Rebecca Mead
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Pat O'Shane and Moira Rayner [picture] /
(P2081/180); Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an14067090-180
But you're a woman [picture] /
Part of the collection: Judy Horacek collection of cartoons.; Inscriptions: "Kirner/rayner probably Chap/4/skills for all situations internal cart Chap 6 The Work Place" ... in ink upper left corner.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3293655; Published in: The women's power handbook / Joan Kirner & Moira Rayner ; illustrated by Judy Horacek. Ringwood, Vic. : Penguin, 1999, p. 129. Republished in: If the fruit fits / Judy Horacek. Rydalmere, N.S.W. : Hodder Headline, 1999, p. 12.; Exhibited: Treasures Gallery NLA, August 2014 - August 2015
What's the difference between being assertive & aggressive? [picture] /
Part of the collection: Judy Horacek collection of cartoons.; Inscriptions: "Kirner/rayner probably Chap 2 what if need to be powerful internal cartoon Chp 3 Personal tactics" [and crossed] .. in ink top centre.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3293660; Published in: The women's power handbook / Joan Kirner & Moira Rayner ; illustrated by Judy Horacek. Ringwood, Vic. : Penguin, 1999, p. 103. Republished in: If the fruit fits / Judy Horacek. Rydalmere, N.S.W. : Hodder Headline, 1999, p. 113.; Exhibited: Treasures Gallery NLA, Iteration 8, August 2014 - August 2015
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