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Mateship might sound blokey, but our research shows women value it more highly than men

  • Written by Naama Carlin, Lecturer, UNSW
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Mateship is an intrinsic part of Australian society, routinely discussed as an important national value. In 1999, Prime Minister John Howard even attempted to include mateship in the constitutional preamble.

But despite its ubiquity in Australian culture, what does mateship mean to people and how do they really feel about the term? Our...

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