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    • Safe and Responsible AI in Australia: Submission Paper 

      Flew, Terry; Chesher, Chris; Hutchinson, Jonathon; Stilinovic, Milica; Bailo, Francesco; Gray, Joanne; Lumby, Catharine; Stepnik, Agata; Goggin, Gerard; Humphry, Justine
      Published 2023-08-04
      We thank the Department of Industry, Science and Resources for the opportunity to respond to the Safe and Responsible AI in Australia Discussion Paper. In light of the enormous social, economic, political, cultural and ...
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    • Ideophones and depictive constructions: Towards an explanation of functional overlap 

      Tsolakis, Theodore
      Published 2023-07-05
      This thesis attempts to account for the functional overlap that exists between ideophones and depictive secondary predicates. Discussions of depictives are largely absent from the functional and typological literature, and ...
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    • Research Paper for Australian Human Rights Commission (National Children's Commissioner): Effective support and early intervention approaches to offending behaviour by children and innovative international responses to serious offending by children and young people 

      Ah-See, Tyren; Habibi, Yasmin; Hems, Emily; Lim, Joyce; Perera, Thilini; Talesara, Abha
      Published 2022
      This literature review outlines the arguments for raising the age of criminal responsibility for children in Australia from 10 years to at least 14 years of age. It advocates for systems reform so that young offenders are ...
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    • Family language policy and dialect-Italian dynamics: across the waves of Italo- Australian migrant families 

      Rubino, Antonia
      Published 2022
      In this article I adopt a family language policy approach and a diachronic perspective to explore how the dialect-Italian dynamics unfolds differently within different cohorts of Italian migrants due to the hierarchical ...
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    • Why did South Korea invite Pacific leaders to a summit, and why did they go? 

      Wallis, Joanne; Kim, Jiye
      Published 2023
      Like its closest ally, the United States, and its partners, including Australia, Japan and India, Korea recently adopted an ‘Indo-Pacific’ strategy, which has encouraged it to focus more on the ‘Pacific’ part of that region. ...
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