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5 June 2020

New essay: Migrant Small Business in Australia

In our latest essay, Trish Prentice explores the stories of small business owners from diverse cultural backgrounds, each of whom have added to the richness, character and uniqueness of their neighbourhood.
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      • Social Cohesion Insights 01: Social inclusion, justice and welfare attitudes in an election year
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      • Announcement: Andrew Markus AO retiring from Mapping Social Cohesion Series
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      • Trusting and optimistic: New report finds social cohesion in broadly solid shape, despite COVID-19.
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      • Has COVID-19 brought Australian society closer together or torn us apart? New report has the answer
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      • Mapping Social Cohesion principal author Prof. Andrew Markus awarded an AO
  • 2020 (3)
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      • New research: Australians’ trust in government rises sharply through COVID-19 pandemic
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      • New essay: Religion and resilience during COVID-19
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      • New report: Australians comfortable with diversity, but increasingly concerned about climate change

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