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This blog is designed to allow discussion about Freedom of Information and other access issues in Australia and internationally. I also want to use it to allow a place for me to comment on these issue

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Information and Access Information and Access This blog is designed to allow discussion about Freedom of Information and other access issues in Australia and internationally. I also want to use it to allow a place for me to comment on these issues and allow access to my works in progress. Friday, October 4, 2013 Memoir - Leaves 21-28 Reflections on Education Leaf 21 “Once a miner always a comrade in arms” Parliament House Canberra 1999 I’ve always considered my veneer of civilisation as being very thin and a constant struggle to retain, largely because I want to preserve the great gifts of my background – a desire for plain talking, a preference for directness over excessive politeness and a capacity to understand or feel what is like to walk in someone else’s shoes. Sometimes, however, switching back to the ‘old me’ is also a very useful tool of diplomacy. I was sitting in a committee meeting room in Parliament House in Canberra. Before me were several members of a visit...

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