Politics & Economy The Law
“Fake News”, deliberate misinformation and cynical deception are increasingly common, and threaten the integrity of election processes in many countries....
Communications & Culture International Politics & Economy
Print news media have struggled to adapt to the digital era, and many local publications have disappeared. In Australia this...
Politics & Economy
On August 15th 1945 Emperor Hirohito announced the unconditional surrender of Imperial Japan to the Allied Forces. This followed the...
Communications & Culture Indigenous Social Justice
Published by Magabala Books, an Indigenous owned and led publishing house, the poetry collection, Guwayu- For All Times, features 63...
Indigenous Politics & Economy Science & Environment Social Justice
The Independent Planning Commission is hearing evidence in relation to Santos’ proposed $3.6 billion gas field project. Today they met...
Indigenous Social Justice The Law
State, Federal and Territory Attorneys General met today to discuss whether to raise the age of criminal responsibility in Australia...
Communications & Culture Education Indigenous
NAIDOC Week celebrations have been postponed until November but the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy is showcasing their young Indigenous...
International Science & Environment
An advanced Australian astronomy project will capture high frequency gravitational waves emanating from neutron star collisions. Gravitational waves were accurately...
International Politics & Economy
Prime Minister Scott Morrison suggests that the post Covid world order will resemble the 1930’s, with China implicitly cast in...
Social Justice The Law
An insidious and often invisible form of domestic violence, coercive control is in the sights of NSW Greens. It has...