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Please note: Volume 5, No. 4, December 2004 will be the last issue of the Quarterly Bulletin.

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Contents

Housing a New Social Order

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Jennifer Moran talks to Dr Luigi Tomba about the rapid rise in house ownership in China and the impact of government-driven housing reform on social and economic organisation.
Author(s): Jennifer Moran

Colombo Plan

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Crispin Hull talks with Dr Daniel Oakman about how his examination of the Colombo Plan reveals the changing nature of Australia's identity in the Asian region.
Author(s): Crispin Hull

Scholarly Detective

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Dr Simon Haberle talks to Gia Metherell about the interdisciplinary nature of the Quaternary research community, his research on human impact on climate change, and his drive to understand the present by looking at the past.
Author(s): Gia Metherell

The Rotuman Spirit

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Aubrey Parke was a District Officer on the tiny, remote Pacific island of Rotuma in the 1960s. Robert Hefner talks with Aubrey about drawing on his first-hand experiences for his work, Rotuma: Custom, Practice and Change, a benchmark for contemporary research into customary change in the rural community of Rotuma.
Author(s): Robert Hefner

Asian Civic Rights Network

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The Asian Civic Rights Network (Asia Rights) brings together those concerned with the maintenance and expansion of civic rights in the Asia–Pacific region. Jan Borrie talks with Professor Tessa Morris-Suzuki about the development and activities of the network.
Author(s): Jan Borrie

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