AQ: Australian Quarterly  |  AQ: Australian Quarterly 92.2
If there's a red thread through this issue, it is that power and value are asymmetrically distributed in our society. Yes, we are all equal, it's just that some of us are more equal than others.
Leading this edition, Grace Williams details her own refugee story and spotlights one of our country’s great shames – Australia’s Legacy Caseload of Refugees.
At the opposite end of the power spectrum, Dr Lindy Edwards digs into her research on corporate influence in policymaking, to find out how often the big end of town get what they want.
We also welcome back Prof Mark Evans and Michelle Grattan to pick apart the role that health experts have played in Australia’s COVID-19 response. Who had access, who had influence, and what has changed from politics-as-normal?
And Sam Alexander and Brendan Gleeson take us on a walk through Melbourne in search of wonder in the modern urban landscape. Can a new perspective on the places in which we live provide a new and enlightened way to understand the planet?
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