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Still Lucky

By: Rebecca Huntley
Narrated by: Rebecca Huntley
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Rebecca Huntley, one of Australia's most experienced and knowledgeable social researchers, tackles the biggest social questions facing Australia now.

Why do we fear asylum seekers?

Why are women still underpaid and overworked? Why do we overparent?

Why do we worry even though we are lucky?

Still Lucky is a broad-ranging, wise and compelling look at who we are now and where we are heading in the future, from someone who knows what Australians are really thinking.

©2017 Rebecca Huntley (P)2017 W F Howes Ltd
Social Sciences Sociology Social justice

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"Here it is: Australia with all our dreams and fears laid bare. A lucid and intimate portrait of our nation today." (David Marr)
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