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The Australian way of affirmative action is setting goals and recognising discrimination and lack of opportunity and deciding to take action and setting some goals and targets. I guess I prefer that language to talking about quotas.
Quentin Bryce
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Quentin Bryce
Age: 81
Born: 1942
Born: December 23
Governor-General Of Australia
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Quentin Alice Louise Bryce
Quentin Alice Louise Strachan
Dame Quentin Bryce
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