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Nic Maclellan

A Sydney port warehouse (Owen Prior/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0)

Treaties Committee critiques PACER-Plus

by Nic Maclellan
May 16, 2018
NUW rally, 2011 (Rae Allen/Flickr CC BY 2.0)

Where are the unions in seasonal work programs?

by Nic Maclellan
August 15, 2017

Accountability for climate finance in the Pacific

by Nic Maclellan
September 11, 2012

Kiribati’s policy for “migration with dignity”

by Nic Maclellan
January 12, 2012

Improving access to climate funding for the Pacific islands

by Nic Maclellan
September 8, 2011

Australia revamps troubled scheme

by Nic Maclellan
February 15, 2011

Nic Maclellan

Nic Maclellan is a correspondent for Islands Business magazine (Fiji) and works as a journalist and researcher in the Pacific islands. He was awarded the “Outstanding Contribution to the Sector” award by the Australian Council for International Development in 2015. His latest book ‘Grappling with the Bomb’ – a history of British nuclear testing in the Pacific – is published by ANU Press.

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