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Torres Strait Island v Commonwealth plaintiffs visit disaster survivors in Northern NSW

Torres Strait Island v Commonwealth plaintiffs visit disaster survivors in Northern NSW

Indigenous Science & Environment

A tour of a rather unusual kind is happening in the Northern Rivers this week, as two lead plaintiffs in...

Breast cancer advocates call for better access to preventative mastectomies for high-risk women

Breast cancer advocates call for better access to preventative mastectomies for high-risk women

Health

Health experts are voicing their concerns about access to preventative mastectomies for women at high risk of developing breast cancer,...

“Doing Time for Men’s Crime” report launches in parliament

“Doing Time for Men’s Crime” report launches in parliament

Indigenous Social Justice

The ‘Doing Time for Men’s Crimes’ report was launched in Parliament House this week, as part of the Justice Map...

The Wire Weekly 30 November

The Wire Weekly 30 November

Communications & Culture Health Politics & Economy The Law

Trump Tariffs, Cyber Security laws,  Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision – Aplastic Anaemia  and Sydney Nightlife should be more like Melbourne’s one...

Parliament passes Bill for under 16s social media ban

Parliament passes Bill for under 16s social media ban

Communications & Culture The Law

After a long debate last night, Parliament House passed the bill banning social media for Australians under the age of...

Education union calls for better deal

Education union calls for better deal

Education Politics & Economy

School funding reform was passed in federal parliament this week which will ideally help teachers and students for the next...

Student safety precautions for Schoolies

Student safety precautions for Schoolies

Communications & Culture Health

This week Schoolies from across Australia are enjoying with friends their final year of school, with organisations and police present...

Special formalwear for students in need

Special formalwear for students in need

Communications & Culture Education

For some high school students, graduation is about fun – fashion and celebration – but for others this time of...

NDIS funding changes for music and art therapy cause for concern

NDIS funding changes for music and art therapy cause for concern

Health Social Justice

Therapists and NDIS participants have been blindsided by an abrupt decision which is set to change the way music and...

Push for bipartisan plan to tackle gambling advertising

Push for bipartisan plan to tackle gambling advertising

Social Justice

Gambling Advertisements have been prevalent in Australian sports for years, but pushback has occurred to quell the amount of exposure...

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