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A decade after sunbed ban, collagen beds rise in Australia

A decade after sunbed ban, collagen beds rise in Australia

Health

January marked 10 years since Australia’s commercial solarium ban, a crucial step in reducing melanoma rates, particularly among young Australians...

If prisons don’t boost community safety, why is Australia building more?

If prisons don’t boost community safety, why is Australia building more?

Australia is in the grips of a prison boom with more people behind bars than ever before. According to recent...

Digital divide in students improving, but more is needed

Digital divide in students improving, but more is needed

Education Social Justice

Students are back at school, and technology is becoming more critical for today’s education. But according to the Australian Youth...

A Digital Duty of Care

A Digital Duty of Care

Communications & Culture

The federal government has released a review regarding Australia’s online security. The review by experienced public servant Delia Rickard, outlines...

Grand Tour (review)

Grand Tour (review)

Communications & Culture

A new film by Portuguese director Miguel Gomez continues his eccentric perspectives, with a story exploring two bumbling 19th century...

Behind the bars of Australia’s expanding prison system

Behind the bars of Australia’s expanding prison system

Social Justice The Law

Last week, a report into government services found more than $1 billion is spent keeping children in youth detention a...

Deepseek Banned

Deepseek Banned

Communications & Culture International Politics & Economy

Following on from Tik Tok, Deepseek is the latest Chinese tech software to be banned by the Australian Government. It...

Band-Aid solution – Coalition’s tax-free lunch

Band-Aid solution – Coalition’s tax-free lunch

Business and Finance Politics & Economy 5 February 2025

The Coalition’s proposal to introduce a tax credit on lunch expenses for small businesses was a hot topic on the...

Breakthrough cell discovery could revolutionise treatment for chronic illnesses

Breakthrough cell discovery could revolutionise treatment for chronic illnesses

Health

A new discovery about special immune cells could lead to longer-lasting treatments for chronic illnesses. These cells can keep the...

Changes in system for better outcomes on Indigenous students

Changes in system for better outcomes on Indigenous students

Communications & Culture

Students are back to school, and this can be a difficult particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This...

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