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[*] A Review of Recent Developments in SME Banking Services and Debt Financing
Friday, 1 March 2002
This paper reviews recent developments and trends in the accessibility, affordability, and efficiency of SME banking services and debt and equity financing. In an environment of continuing financial sector restructuring, downsizing, branch closures, and growing bank revenues and profits, anecdotal evidence indicates considerable community concern exists with regard to the fees and charges levied on small medium business and the availability of capital. [ View]
[*] Integration: together in poverty? 65 families in Adelaide (`Work-in-progress paper)
Wednesday, 13 February 2002
This paper arises from Families With Young Children Project which 500 families with young children 0-7 years of age and living in disadvantaged suburbs of Adelaide were interviewed (a) to 'understand the barriers to service delivery perceived by families at risk, and (b) as basis for further development of services, to identify the strengths and resources of these families'. [ View]
[*] Borderphobias: The Politics of Insecurity Post-9/11
Friday, 1 February 2002
This first issue focusing on borderphobias: the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, and the insecurity politics which has emerged to dominate western states in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11. [ View]
[*] State of Secrecy: Outsourcing: promise and performance
Thursday, 3 January 2002
Not enough is known about the real impact of the outsourcing revolution in South Australia because the information needed to fully evaluate major contracts, like the United Water and EDS contracts has been shrouded by commercial confidentiality. While some minor disclosure reforms have been introduced by the State Government a state of secrecy remains. Notwithstanding these difficulties ithis report goes some way in examining experience of outsourcing and to put the case for greater transparency and disclosure in government wherever public monies are involved. [ View]
How do women write culture using story and indigenous culture?
Wednesday, 12 April 2006, 9:30 am
Research Centre for Gender Studies in conjunction with the Social Policy Research Group & the University of New Caledonia: Assoc Prof Judy Gill, Dr Lia Bryant, Ms Deirdre Tedmanson & Dr Dominique Jouve, How do women write culture using story and indigenous culture? [ View]
Working with people who self injure
Tuesday, 4 July 2006, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
A free seminar that examines the reasons that people self-injure, the physiology of self-harming behaviour and the role of practitioners. [ View]
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