| The Bulletin with Newsweek 1998 Geoffrey Maslen |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Brains outsmart money. (Australia, government, higher education) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| Hire learning bombshell. West rejected: a radical plan to let free market forces rule in tertiary education draws heavy flak.(Australia)(West committee)(includes related article on West's recommendations) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| Immigration: high skills, shattered hopes.(Australia attracts professional workers but the migration program falls short) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| IRC blows the whistle. (Australian Industrial Relations Commission) (includes related article) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| Learning curve.(enrollment of foreign students in Australia) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| Open uni shuts out the poor. (Open Learning Australia university; education via television and radio) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| Staking your claim. (Australian insurance industry) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| Textiles given a new spin.(Australian Fibres and Textiles Education Centre) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| The new professionals.(Women will form majority of professionals)(includes related articles on low income families under-represented in academia; female lawyers struggling to balance work and family. ) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| Too clever by half.(oversupply of college graduates in Australia) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
| Welcome to 'Me Inc.' (job market in Australia) | News, opinion and commentary | Geoffrey Maslen |
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