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Millennials and vegans welcome: Have the Freemasons gone woke?


Can efforts to make Masonic groups more transparent and inclusive rid them of their shadowy, cult-like reputation?
26 June 2021 • 5:00am
This once reclusive group is opening up to young people
Credit: Caitlin Chescoe
David Staples was a first-year biochemistry student at the University of Oxford’s Magdalen College when he entered the world of Freemasonry. Born in south-east London to a working-class family, the young Staples was already trying to make sense of the archaic rituals of the university when he noticed a housemate slipping out twice a term for a clandestine appointment, and returning late in the evening.
Eventually Staples asked where he was going, and was invited to see for himself. A while later he was presented with a date and a time to arrive at the nearest Masonic lodge, with no further instructions. ....

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Why the transtasman income gap is larger than it appears


Why the transtasman income gap is larger than it appears
26 Feb, 2021 05:00 AM
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The transtasman income gap is larger than it appears. Photo / Getty Images
The transtasman income gap is larger than it appears because not only do we earn less, but also we get less value for our money. What s the answer? By Professor Tim Hazledine.
I teach economics
at the University of Auckland. One day in late May 2009, near the nadir of the global financial crisis (GFC), I was asked to go on the student radio station to talk. I ll bet things must be pretty frantic in your shop right now, Prof, said the interviewer, dealing with the economic crisis in New Zealand and all. ....

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