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National Apology 18 years on

National Apology 18 years on

Indigenous Social Justice

The 18th anniversary of Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s apology to the Stolen Generations was marked on the 13th of...

Victoria bans misusing NDAs in sexual harassment cases

Victoria bans misusing NDAs in sexual harassment cases

The Law

The Victorian government has introduced a bill that will ban the misuse of Non-disclosure agreements in workplace sexual harassment, with legislation coming into...

Community demand action on housing crisis ahead of SA election

Community demand action on housing crisis ahead of SA election

Health Politics & Economy Social Justice

South Australia is buckling under its housing crisis. It’s part of a dire national picture of widening socio-economic divides and...

Angus Taylor unveils shadow ministry

Angus Taylor unveils shadow ministry

Politics & Economy

The election of Angus Taylor has seen the new opposition leader reward some of his key lieutenants in his ministry...

Are Speed Cameras In School Zones Doing Enough?

Are Speed Cameras In School Zones Doing Enough?

Education

The NRMA says speed cameras aren’t doing enough to keep children safe in school zones, with new data showing thousands...

Racism@Uni

Racism@Uni

Education Social Justice

A new report into racism on university campuses highlights the presence of intolerance, with 1 in 5 academic staff experiencing...

Documenting Through the Camera Lens

Documenting Through the Camera Lens

Communications & Culture International

Veteran documentary-maker and cinematographer Kirsten Johnsen has travelled the world, working on ground-breaking films and has been able to reflect...

Conditions for creative industries not suitable enough

Conditions for creative industries not suitable enough

Communications & Culture

The arts are often seen as a space where everyone can find a sense of belonging. But the reality behind...

Coles in court over alleged misleading “Down Down” discounts

Coles in court over alleged misleading “Down Down” discounts

Politics & Economy

Coles is facing a major court battle, accused by the consumer watchdog of misleading shoppers with so-called “Down Down” discounts....

Farrer electorate getting ready for by-election

Farrer electorate getting ready for by-election

Politics & Economy

Opposition leader Sussan Ley will resign from Parliament in coming weeks, leaving the seat of Farrer vacant. Farrer is one...

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