Politics & Economy Social Justice
Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has called an election a year earlier than scheduled, and Tasmanians will go to the poll...
Communications & Culture Politics & Economy Social Justice
Ethnic and multicultural broadcasters around the country could be in line for millions of dollars in extra funding if submissions...
The housing war continues with the Help to Buy Scheme up for its second round of debates in parliament this...
Indigenous Politics & Economy Social Justice
The Prime Minister announced that a new position of National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young...
International Science & Environment Social Justice
There are significant challenges for many countries in the Asia Pacific region in food sustainability. The diet of many people...
International Science & Environment The Law
In 2023, the EU passed legislation encouraging users to repair purchased goods under a ‘right to repair.’ Users are now...
International
With Indonesians about to go to the polls in the first-round of an electoral contest to decide who will be...
Politics & Economy
Doxxing is the action to publicly identify or publishing private information about usually as a form of punishment or revenge,...
Politics & Economy The Law
On Thursday, the Closing Loopholes Bill 2023 passed Senate, with support from Labour, the Greens and independents including Lidia Thorpe...
Communications & Culture
E-scooters are a popular and growing trend throughout the world’s cities. They provide tourists and residents with a way to...