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Discussions around Casteism have become more important than ever as the number of South Asians immigrating abroad has increased. This...
International Politics & Economy The Law
The Federal Government has create a joint task force between the Australian Federal Police and Australian Signals Directorate which will...
Communications & Culture Social Justice The Law
Serious crime rates pro-rata have been in decline since the second World War despite a widespread perception that we have...
The Law
Australian incarcerations rates have more than doubled since 1985, with indigenous Australians bearing the brunt of the rising trend. According...
ACT Chief Justice Lucy McCallum has been forced to cancel Bruce Lehrmann’s trial for the rape of Brittney Higgins, after...
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In a statement this morning, health insurance provider Medibank confirmed the customer data stolen earlier this month includes records of...
International Science & Environment Social Justice The Law
Last week, London activists threw soup on a van Gogh, questioning whether onlookers cared more for the protection of the...
Indigenous Social Justice The Law
Numerous Indigenous organisations fear that newly proposed precinct laws in Western Australia will disproportionately affect Indigenous people. The Protected Entertainment...
Communications & Culture The Law
Meeting Mr or Ms Right can be a lifelong quest that perhaps will never work out perfectly, despite the efforts...
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The customer information theft from Optus continues. Today, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Optus will pay for passport replacements for...