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Staff at the Governor General s office will participate in a privilege walk

Staff in the Australian Governor General s office may be asked to discuss their race, religion, appearance and drug during a privilege walk . The bureaucrats have been signed up to do bizarre activity which may require them to identify how privileged they are, but it has been criticised by previous participants as being too personal. The exercise will require staff to step forward or backwards depending on their answers to prompts such as whether their parents have been arrested or addicted to drugs.  The training is run by Charles Sturt University (CSU), with over 330 staff at the Australian institute completing the exercise in 2019 and offering mixed feedback, reported The Daily Telegraph.

New Zealand parliament - Noticias, Investigaciones y Análisis - The Conversation

Charles Sturt University New Zealand MPs will cast a conscience vote on a euthanasia bill. But with 49 out of 120 seats held by list MPs, this raises issues about the democratic process under the country s electoral system. Following the last elections in 2014, New Zealand’s parliament had 26 Māori MPs spread across five political parties. from www.shutterstock.com 8 septiembre 2017

Expert vet: Clean the river and get cheaper, better prawns

Never too late: When I went to my graduation, the kids were cheering They were just so proud

Name: Marion Wichmann Age: 53 Recent graduate Look, I’ve always been big on education. Having six children, I always believed it was really important that I set an example for them. Walk the talk. I’m always going on to them about the importance of education, and I thought, “I need to show them that learning never stops at any stage in your life.” They think I’m geriatric. I wanted to get a degree. It’s something I always wanted to do. OK, it’s.

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