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AQ: Australian Quarterly

95.3 Jul-Sept 2024
Magazine

For over 90 years AQ: Australian Quarterly has been packing its pages with the debates that have shaped Australia and the world, tackling the big topics in science, politics and society. Grounded in evidence, yet written in a style accessible to everyone, AQ is unique in Australia’s publishing landscape, pushing back against the trends of subjective truth and media spin. If it matters to Australia then it matters to AQ.

A WORD

AQ: Australian Quarterly

When is Enough, Enough? • Squirrel Wheel Economics and the need for Countervailing Power

Watt Equity? • Australians Deserve a Basic Energy Right

Losing Control: Later Retirement and Wellbeing

Beyond the Battlefield: Rethinking Resilience in the 21st century

Read-Write-Own-Tax

Combatting Sepsis, the Biggest Killer in Intensive Care Units • Sepsis is characterised by a dysregulated immune response to infection that can lead to organ failure and death. It affects nearly 50 million people worldwide every year and one in five won’t survive.

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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

For over 90 years AQ: Australian Quarterly has been packing its pages with the debates that have shaped Australia and the world, tackling the big topics in science, politics and society. Grounded in evidence, yet written in a style accessible to everyone, AQ is unique in Australia’s publishing landscape, pushing back against the trends of subjective truth and media spin. If it matters to Australia then it matters to AQ.

A WORD

AQ: Australian Quarterly

When is Enough, Enough? • Squirrel Wheel Economics and the need for Countervailing Power

Watt Equity? • Australians Deserve a Basic Energy Right

Losing Control: Later Retirement and Wellbeing

Beyond the Battlefield: Rethinking Resilience in the 21st century

Read-Write-Own-Tax

Combatting Sepsis, the Biggest Killer in Intensive Care Units • Sepsis is characterised by a dysregulated immune response to infection that can lead to organ failure and death. It affects nearly 50 million people worldwide every year and one in five won’t survive.

REFERENCES


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