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Daniel Donahoo

Journalist and columist with The Age, Sushi Das says he is ‘one of today’s young rebels’. Author and ethicist Leslie Cannold has referred to him as one of her ‘gorgeous men’.

Daniel Donahoo is fellow with OzProspect, a non-partisan, public policy think tank. He writes regularly for Australia's daily papers and consults on child and family issues. A father to two boys. Daniel's first book is called Idolising Children and explores our society’s obsession with childhood and youth. Updates on Daniel's work can be found at www.danieldonahoo.com.

Author's website: Daniel Donahoo's home page


 
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The work-life balance paradox
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Paternity sweet if tried
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Meeting the complexity of needs requires significant funding: Is the Family Court out of its depth?
September 2004 Feature - 27/09/2004 - 1 comment
Private childcare is big business that is about to get bigger
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Thanks for the $1200 payment but I'd rather have more time with my kids
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