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Articles by Trish Corry

About Trish Corry
Trish loves to discuss Australian Politics. Her key areas of interest are Welfare, Disadvantage, emotions in the workplace, organisational behaviour, stigma, leadership, women, unionism. Trish is pro-worker, anti-conservativism and anti-Liberalism. Trish is a proud member of the Australian Labor Party and her articles are written from a Laborist / Progressive perspective. Trish's blog is The Red Window (polyfeministix.wordpress.com)
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The Biggest Consequence of Marriage Equality

June 3, 2015 Trish Corry 19

As a self confessed social media junkie and one who believes qualitative analysis is damn sexy; reading the marriage equality debate online across many forums has been […]

The Agenda of Stigmatization is alive and well in Budget 2015

May 18, 2015 Trish Corry 42

One of the main themes I have addressed over previous blog posts in regards to the 2014 Budget is the “Agenda of Stigmatization” by the Liberal […]

Some thoughts on the gender pay gap

March 10, 2015 Trish Corry 48

Shannon Fentiman, QLD Minister for Communities, Women and Youth, Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Multicultural Affairs has announced today that she supports ’positive discrimination’ […]

Abbott’s disaster relief payment cuts are a disaster

March 1, 2015 Trish Corry 50

  The town I live in and surrounding areas have just endured a cyclone. The damage is heartbreaking. The stories from people and the hardship […]

Please do not endorse Tony Abbott by voting for Campbell Newman tomorrow

January 31, 2015 Trish Corry 47

For the last two weeks I have worked on the pre-poll booth for the Labor Party. It has been very, very hot here in Rockhampton […]

The reasons in this video to put LNP last are the funniest yet most serious ever

January 16, 2015 Trish Corry 15

I am a very vocal “I love FriendlyJordies Fan”  This is simply a blog post to share what I consider his best video yet.   […]

Let’s talk about privilege and single parents

January 4, 2015 Trish Corry 54

The Social Discourse and Welfare Whilst doing my research for my most recent blog post,  I analysed a range of opinions throughout social media on the […]

The LNP’s new talent – How to disable people with a disability.

December 23, 2014 Trish Corry 23

Kevin Andrews has announced that anyone seeking to access the disability support pension, will now be required to see an independent doctor prescribed by the […]

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Will Brandis Shirt-Front Morrison? Can Morrison please be the Demtel Man?

November 9, 2014 Trish Corry 24

Originally published on Polyfeministix We often ask each other “If you had a superpower what would it be?”  Scott Morrison’s superpower was revealed yesterday. He […]

Julie Bishop and the privilege of not self-identifying as a feminist

November 6, 2014 Trish Corry 19

Originally published on http://polyfeministix.wordpress.com/ Is standing up and proclaiming to be a non-feminist a sign of personal success, or is it an insular subconscious privileged […]

Why remaining silent on the fight for other people’s wages could be bad for your health

November 3, 2014 Trish Corry 16

Originally published on Polyfeministix Many Australians will shy away from talking about, discussing and signing petitions that fight for the rights of wages and benefits […]

The Liberal’s attack on Whitlam and Gillard 38 years apart: An attack on progressive ideas & a return to mediocrity

November 2, 2014 Trish Corry 28

Originally published on http://polyfeministix.wordpress.com/ Despite the IPA’s urgency for “Abbott to be more like Whitlam” because Whitlam ‘changed Australia, more than any other Prime Minister ever […]

With Gough’s passing, it’s time to think about where we are headed.

October 22, 2014 Trish Corry 58

Today’s passing of Gough Whitlam has left me today with a heavy heart, along with so many other people in this country.  To simply reflect […]

A Reading List for “Ban the Burqa Bigots”

October 11, 2014 Trish Corry 17

I was in the audience at ABC’s Q & A (Monday 06/10/2014) and I listened to the question from Ms. Stevens to Bob Katter about […]

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The LNP’s agenda for welfare. A clarification of what drug testing really means.

June 2, 2014 Trish Corry 30

A clarification to my previous post “Drug Testing and the LNP’s ongoing stigmatization of the poor”

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