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March 30, 2012

The ‘precariat’

The precariat describes those who are forced to take low paying insecure jobs because they have to. But the real issue is the way in which politicians still report that employment has risen, without mentioning the poor working conditions endured by these people.

Melbourne’s Hidden Bars

The twists and turns of Melbourne’s famous laneways led us on a pub-crawl we would never forget! Julia McDonald’s review of the CBD’s hidden hot spots.

The ‘precariat’

The precariat describes those who are forced to take low paying insecure jobs because they have to. But the real issue is the way in which politicians still report that employment has risen, without mentioning the poor working conditions endured by these people.

Melbourne’s Hidden Bars

The twists and turns of Melbourne’s famous laneways led us on a pub-crawl we would never forget! Julia McDonald’s review of the CBD’s hidden hot spots.

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The ‘precariat’

The precariat describes those who are forced to take low paying insecure jobs because they have to. But the real issue is the way in which politicians still report that employment has risen, without mentioning the poor working conditions endured by these people.

Melbourne’s Hidden Bars

The twists and turns of Melbourne’s famous laneways led us on a pub-crawl we would never forget! Julia McDonald’s review of the CBD’s hidden hot spots.

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Winning the Frank Worrell Trophy

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