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Fear the legacy
Creed, Andrew 2007, Fear the legacy
, Standard (Warrnambool)
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Title
Fear the legacy
Author(s)
Creed, Andrew
Journal name
Standard (Warrnambool)
Publisher
Standard (Warrnambool)
Place of publication
Warrnambool, Vic.
Publication date
2007-10-27
Language
eng
Field of Research
150306 Industrial Relations
HERDC Research category
M Media article
Persistent URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30015475
Document type:
Journal Article
Collections:
School of Management and Marketing
Higher Education Research Group
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