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Church and the Free Market Dilemmas in Church Welfare Agencies

Church and the Free Market Dilemmas in Church Welfare Agencies
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  • ISBN-13: 9781920691035
  • ISBN: 1920691030
  • Publisher: ATF Press

AUTHOR

Howe, Brian, Oslington, Paul, Alan, Nichols

SUMMARY

The Hon Brian Howe was variously Health Minister, Minister for Social Security and Deputy Prime Minister in the Hawke and Keating governments in Australia in the 1980's and 1990's Paul Oslington is Senior Lecturer in Economics, Australian Defence Force Academy within the University of New South Wales and a Visiting Fellow at St Marks National Theological Centre in Canberra Canon Ray Cleary is chief executive of Anglicare Victoria, a large welfare service provider. Marilyn Webster is social policy officer for Good Shepherd Youth and Family Services, Melbourne Alan Nichols is an Anglican priest and consultant based in Melbourne Maureen Postma is general secretary of the Victorian Council of ChurchesHowe, Brian is the author of 'Church and the Free Market Dilemmas in Church Welfare Agencies' with ISBN 9781920691035 and ISBN 1920691030.

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