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Andrew Stewart, Jim Stanford and Tess Hardy (eds) The Wages Crisis in Australia: What it is and what to do about it, University of Adelaide Press: Adelaide, SA, Australia, 2018. ISBN (pbk) 978-1-925261-82-0. ISBN (ebook) 978-1-925261-83-7, AUD$60 (available as free download from www.adelaide.edu.au/press), pp. 328+xiv.
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Andrew Stewart, Jim Stanford and Tess Hardy (eds) The Wages Crisis in Australia: What it is and what to do about it, University of Adelaide Press: Adelaide, SA, Australia, 2018. ISBN (pbk) 978-1-925261-82-0. ISBN (ebook) 978-1-925261-83-7, AUD$60 (available as free download from www.adelaide.edu.au/press), pp. 328+xiv.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2023
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1. A visa subclass allowing employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers to work temporarily in Australia.
2. A set of changes to welfare provision, law enforcement, changes to land rights and other coercive measures, introduced by the Australian federal government under John Howard in 2007 on the pretext of claims of child abuse in some Aboriginal communities.