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More than 16,000 reports, 35 convictions: Modern day slavery in Australia

More than 16,000 reports, 35 convictions: Modern day slavery in Australia

Politics & Economy Social Justice

In November, the Federal government appointed former Labor minister Chris Evans as Australia’s first-ever National Anti-Slavery Commissioner. According to the...

Federal Government announces $180M commitment for independent news publishers

Federal Government announces $180M commitment for independent news publishers

Communications & Culture

Today, the Federal government announced a multi-million dollar commitment to support public interest journalism, through the independent and community media...

Desalination plant at Billy Lights Point fiercely opposed by community

Desalination plant at Billy Lights Point fiercely opposed by community

Science & Environment Social Justice

The South Australian government recently approved plans to build a $330 million desalination plant at Billy Lights Point to address...

Women Held In Immigration Detention Centres Designed for Men

Women Held In Immigration Detention Centres Designed for Men

Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law

The Australian Human Right’s Commission have just released an inspection report called “Not Just An After Thought,” looking at the...

First Nations rights are human rights: advocate

First Nations rights are human rights: advocate

Indigenous Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law

Human rights in Australia are unfair for First Nations people in Australia’s prison system, according to an Indigenous rights advocate....

Calls for restrictive interventions to be phased out: research

Calls for restrictive interventions to be phased out: research

Health Social Justice

Restrictive interventions are commonly used to reduce harm on Australians who are in mental health care. Each state and territory...

From Victor Harbor to Glenelg: Robbie’s run for childhood dementia

From Victor Harbor to Glenelg: Robbie’s run for childhood dementia

Health

Treatment options for childhood dementia are extremely limited and research to create treatments are generally not well funded. But one...

Ngura Ninti project to harness First Nations perspectives on Australian history

Ngura Ninti project to harness First Nations perspectives on Australian history

Communications & Culture Indigenous Social Justice

A four-volume documentary will explore Australian history from the perspectives of First Nations people and communities, in a million-dollar joint...

NDIS providers struggle to make ends meet: research

NDIS providers struggle to make ends meet: research

Health Politics & Economy Social Justice

Calls from disability experts for sector reform, remain stronger than ever with a new report revealing future uncertainty as providers...

Court hearings in Alice Springs for Pine Gap protest postponed

Court hearings in Alice Springs for Pine Gap protest postponed

Politics & Economy Social Justice

Last year, a group of protesters stood outside Pine Gap, 20 kms southwest of Alice Springs, to condemn Israel’s attacks...

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