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William Laufer on the Corporate Compliance Game

William Laufer on the Corporate Compliance Game
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Plockton Music School: 21 years on at the National Centre of Excellence

Plockton Music School: 21 years on at the National Centre of Excellence
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Plockton Music School: 21 years on at the National Centre of Excellence

Plockton Music School: 21 years on at the National Centre of Excellence
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Simpson wins for her sacred, symbolic installation

Prizewinner Sally Simpson with her work “Fragile Equilibrium”. Photo: Cassandra Miller. ARTIST Sally Simpson was the big winner last night (May 27) when Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council hosted the 2021 QPRC Art Awards at The Q Exhibition Space. Simpson won the QPRC Acquisitive Art Award of $5,000 for her sculptural installation, “Fragile Equilibrium”, made of waxed animal bones, copper, steel and thread, which the artist says speaks to her of “loss, transformation and our uneasy relationship with the natural environment”. A graduate of South Australian School of Art, Sydney College of Fine Arts, and the then ANU School of Art, she now lives on a small farm in this region. Her sculptures refer to totems, crosses, trees and grave markers and signify the sacred, symbolic and emblematic forms humans have used to express reverence and invoke awe and mystery.

Mary Dodge on Women and Corporate Crime

Think of corporate crime and think – men getting into trouble. Mary Dodge University of Colorado Denver Women – not so much. And that’s not because women are more ethical. It’s because women haven’t broken through to the top corporate ranks. Give women equal opportunities and they will be equal to men in buckling to…

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