FOOD FOR THOUGHT – 16 March 2026 Our fellows have been busy! Kath Gelber on the right to protest. John Quiggin on the four-day week, on a curfew at Brisbane Airport, and on supermarket “discounting”. Lidia Morawska spoke at a World Health Organisation symposium on air quality. Ian Kemish has published a novel. Bronwyn Fredericks on food security in remote communities and on pathway programs for Indigenous students; Professor Fredericks has been named a 2026 Fulbright Scholar. Paul Griffin on whooping cough. Louise Hickson on hearing loss and cognitive decline Marcus Foth on whether 2032 becomes a turning point in ecological stewardship – or just a beautifully illuminated case study in greenwashing. Bronwyn Lea on controversy surrounfing the State Literary Awards. Gail Garvey on understanding Aboriginal perspectives to improve healthcare. Previous issues of Food for Thought
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