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Today is Day 5 of the state of emergency declaration in Papua New Guinea after violent riots erupted on Wednesday...
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As the largest-ever restructure of the NDIS is set to begin, Indigenous Disability experts say its success depends on the...
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Despite Freedom of Information requests from earlier last year, it was finally quietly revealed at the second last day in...
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The CanTEST Drug Testing facility in Canberra has recently identified three new substances, classified as “Unknown Unknown.” These substances bear...
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New research from financial institute Salt and Lime finds most Australians don’t know what a credit score is, despite nearly...
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Oxfam Australia’s latest annual report on wealth inequality shows billionaires in Australia have doubled their wealth since 2020, despite a...
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War reform advocates are voicing their concerns, following the confirmation of The Australian Government’s role in supporting airstrikes, launched by...
New research from optometrists predict nearly half the world’s population will be near-sighted by 2050, with increased screen time named...
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A new research by The Australia Institute found out Australia could benefit from imposing a tax on plastic packaging. Countries...
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South Africa has lodged a case with the International Court of Justice against Israel, claiming the Middle Eastern country is...