Essay
Australia before Whitlam: a slice of the sixties
What was Australia like before the Whitlam Government? This paper explores that question by homing in on February 1967, the month that Gough Whitlam succeeded Arthur Calwell as Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party.
Survey Report
Barbeques and black armbands: Australians’ attitudes to Australia Day
Based on the 'Life in Australia' study, this report assesses Australians' support for Australia Day, commemorated on 26 January.
Survey Report
The life in Australia: historic events survey
In the lead up to Australia Day, this survey asked Australians to reflect on our shared history and the nation-shaping events that have occurred in our lifetime, and to consider which particular aspects of our past are the most significant in terms of how we understand our identity and our place in the world.
Discussion paper
Blue Labour: lessons for Australia
Maurice Glasman, the founder of Blue Labour, would perhaps see some irony in having his ideas discussed in a Fabian Society forum. He is certainly hostile to the statism associated with English Fabianism in its classical era. Glasman also rejects much of the vocabulary of British, North American and Australasian proponents of ‘Third Way’ thinking...