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Do corporates have a role in the ‘Posie Parker’ conversation?

OPINION: You can’t ban someone from entering the country because you disagree with them.

NBR columnist Rachel Smalley speaks with Calida Stuart-Menteath.

There can be little doubt the world is in the throes of a culture war, and this week the argument arrived on our shores in the form of a Marilyn Monroe lookalike. 

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