The locked-up country : learning the lessons from Australia's COVID-19 response / Tom Chodor and Shahar Hameiri
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- 10009210
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- Author:
- Chodor, Tom, author
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- National edeposit: Onsite at National Library of Australia
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- National edeposit: Available onsite at the National Library of Australia, State Library of Queensland
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- St Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press, 2023
- ©2023
- 1 online resource.
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- text file EPUB 3.6MB
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- 9780702267475
- Summary:
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Donald Horne famously called Australia 'the lucky country'. So how did we become the locked-up country and how might the future look different? Australia has changed enormously since Horne's 1960s, but its response to the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the enduring truth of his thesis that our 'luck' was undeserved and wouldn't last. By closing its borders and imposing a nationally coordinated lockdown, Australia unexpectedly eliminated COVID-19 in 2020, achieving one of the world's lowest excess mortality rates. But as governments proceeded to bungle key planks of the pandemic response, by mid-2021, Australia was 'locked up' - closed off to the world and fragmented along state and territory borders, with its major cities enduring repeated and extended lockdowns. It soon became clear that Australia's regulatory state had let us down. But these failures were not inevitable, and we can manage future crises more successfully. In The Locked-up Country, political experts Tom Chodor and Shahar Hameiri identify the source of Australia's recent challenges and suggest a better way forward.
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- Includes bibliographical references.
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- Hameiri, Shahar, author
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- 1929
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