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Art has traditionally been viewed as a good in itself – a benefit to the citizenry, something that should be...
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More than 100 organisations, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peak representative bodies, communities and legal groups have called on...
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The Brotherhood of St.Laurence released figures this week, showing 18% of the youth labour force underemployed, affecting even more young people...
This week, Arab leaders met at the 28th Ordinary Summit of the Arab League and renewed their push for a...
In a few months South Australia could have a new cash crop. Growers and industry are poised for legislation to...
When Donald Trump made his speech about building a wall along the US and Mexico border, many couldn’t comprehend the...
In the US the Democrat party has traditionally claimed to be the party of the working classes and has relied...
Under the new proposal for 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, the words “offend, insult, humiliate” will be replaced by...
Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau is set to act on his campaign promise to legalise the recreational use of...
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Russia yesterday. Led by opposition candidate Alexei Navalny, they denounced what they...