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  Eckersley, R. 2008. Young people’s health and wellbeing: 20 years of policy failure? ABC News Online, 26 September 2008,
  Eckersley, R. 2007. Science and religion. Ockham’s Razor, ABC Radio National, 23 December.
  Eckersley, R. 2008. Wretched or contented? The politics of past lives. Ockham’s Razor, ABC Radio National, 24 February.

Eckersley, R. 2007. Don't panic – it's only the apocalypse. The Sydney Morning Herald , 21-22 July, Spectrum , pp. 28-29. The end is nigh. Be positive. The Age , 22 September 2007, Insight .

24kb Eckersley, R. 2007. Driving at speed in the wrong direction. Canberra Times , 14 June, p. 19.
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Eckersley, R. 2007. The politics of happiness. Living Now , March, issue 93, pp. 6-7.

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Eckersley, R. 2006. Green drought puts the bite on clever country. Canberra Times , 5 February 2007, p 17.

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Eckersley, R. 2006. Increasingly uncomfortable living in a material world, Sydney Morning Herald , 12 January, p.11.

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Eckersley, R. 2005. A headlong rush to riches and unhappiness. The Canberra Times, 25 October, p. 9.

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Eckersley, R. 2005. Beyond economic growth: from quantity to quality. Brisbane
Line
(electronic bulletin). April. The Brisbane Institute.

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Eckersley, R. 2005. The challenge of post-materialism. Australian Financial Review, 24-28 March, Review, pp. 5,10.

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Eckersley, R. 2004. Global forces shaping our mental health. The Canberra Times, 25 October 2004, p.13.

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Eckersley, R. 2004, Both parties hooked on the growth fetish, The Canberra Times, 21 September, p. 9.

27kb Eckersley, R. 2004. Footballers pay a penalty but our X-rated culture must share the blame. The Sydney Morning Herald , opinion page, 31 May.
33kb Eckersley, R. 2004. The science of the self. Broadcast on Ockham's Razor , ABC Radio National, 30 May.
18kb Eckersley, R. 2004. Community at risk when the perfect self is another must-have product. The Sydney Morning Herald , 26 March, p. 15.
32kb Eckersley, R. 2004. As good as it gets. The Sydney Morning Herald , 31 January – 1 February, Spectrum , pp. 1, 4,5. Is Life getting better or worse? The Age , 31 January, Review , pp. 1-2.
pdf icon88kb "Old ways of finding happiness still work"
Eckersley, R. Old ways of finding happiness still work, The Canberra Times, 6 March 2003, p. 17.
88.6kb pdf icon "After the war, building a durable peace"
Eckersley, R. 2001, Middle Americans yearn for a spiritual sea change, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 December, p.12.
21.0kbpdf icon "That's all well and good..."
Eckersley, R. That's all well and good...The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 June 2001, pp2-3.
9.64kb pdf icon "Wealthier, but poorer for all that"
Eckersley, R. Wealthier, but poorer for all that, The Australian,
23 March 2001, p. 13.
18.3kb pdf icon "The end of the world (as we know it)"
Eckersley, R. The end of the world (as we know it), The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 January 2001, Spectrum pp. 12-13; The end of humanity? The Age, 14 April, 2001, Extra, p. 5.
17.4kb pdf icon "It's the Weltanschauung, stupid!"
Eckersley, R. It's the Weltanschauung, stupid! The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 August 2000, Spectrum, pp. 4-5, The Age,
18 November 2000, News Extra, p. 5.
16kb pdf icon "What's it all about?"
Eckersley, R. What's it all about?, The Sydney Morning Herald,
25 March 2000, Spectrum section, p. 4; We have know-how, we need know-why, The Age, 3 June 2000, News Extra, p. 2.
14.8kb pdf icon "The view from a cave: science, spirituality and meaning"
Eckersley, R. 'The view from a cave: a personal look at science, spirituality and meaning', Ockham's Razor, ABC Radio National,
12 December 1999;'Universal truths', The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 January 2000, Spectrum, p. 4; 'From the mouth of a cave, a vision of a moral universe', The Age, 8 April 2000, News Extra.
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"Quality not quantity keeps us well"
Eckersley, R. 2000. Health promotion needs to get political. Healthlink, vol. 4, issue 11, summer 2000, pp. 19-22.
Eckersley R. Quality not quantity keeps us well. The Canberra Times, 4 December 1999, Panorama, pp. 5-6.

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