Tag Archives: Kate Crowley

Are the long years of shadow-boxing coming to an end?

Climate change may now be starting to get the prominence it deserves in political circles, but given the big paradigm shifts we need to make, our leaders still have much to get their heads around. Continue reading

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Reflections on leadership in these perplexing times

In the face of growing carbon emissions, our national leaders expend energy on short-sighted follies, while another politician showing signs of leadership departs the scene. Continue reading

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The Premier’s brave plunge into uncertainty

Climate change presents an unfamiliar challenge to the Tasmanian government. Continue reading

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