Social cohesion has lost its feelgood vibe. What will it take to offer a fair go for all? By Julianne Schultz, The Guardian

For many people in Australia, social cohesion has lost its feelgood vibe.

Now, the term provokes cynicism, confusion – even anger. Some hear social consensus or social conformity. No dissent allowed. It doesn’t yet come with an embedded action plan grounded in the distinctively Australian commitment to a fair go.

Despite several inquiries and overwhelming public support we still have no national human rights act that would level the playing field for everyone.


Social cohesion has lost its feelgood vibe. What will it take to offer a fair go for all? By Julianne Schultz, The Guardian