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Calls to target Australia’s rural healthcare disparities

Calls to target Australia’s rural healthcare disparities

Health Politics & Economy

A recent audit from the Department of Health and Aged Care reveals continued disparities in healthcare delivery between rural and...

Local exhibition explores women’s stories of homelessness

Local exhibition explores women’s stories of homelessness

A local art exhibition is offering powerful insight into the lives of women who have experienced homelessness. On display in...

SA community blindsided by nuclear waste dump approval

SA community blindsided by nuclear waste dump approval

Science & Environment

In October, Parliament House quietly designated the Osborne Naval Shipyard to be a nuclear dump zone, but the project was...

Newcastle protest continues after restrictions are removed

Newcastle protest continues after restrictions are removed

Science & Environment Social Justice The Law

Thousands from across the country have gathered for Rising Tide protestival in Newcastle to raise awareness about the largest coal...

“ACT”ing up parliament sparks protests

“ACT”ing up parliament sparks protests

Indigenous International Social Justice The Law

New Zealand politics has been drawn into turmoil following an effort by the incumbent government’s coalition partner to alter the...

NAB Sued Over Discriminatory Delays

NAB Sued Over Discriminatory Delays

Business and Finance Politics & Economy Social Justice 20 November 2024

NAB has come under fire for allegedly not responding to over 345 hardship requests between 2018 and 2023. Vulnerable customers...

Liberals to Oppose International Student Cap

Liberals to Oppose International Student Cap

Education Politics & Economy

The Liberals have announced they will join the Greens in opposing the government’s proposal to set a cap on international...

From 6pm to 10am: why do we fast?

From 6pm to 10am: why do we fast?

Health

Obesity is a global issue affecting more than 2 billion people. Traditional methods like cutting down on calories and exercise...

Too many lives lost to alcohol

Too many lives lost to alcohol

Health

New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals there were 1,667 alcohol-induced deaths in 2023. Alcohol-induced causes include chronic...

Frogs endangered because of fossicking ban in NSW

Frogs endangered because of fossicking ban in NSW

Science & Environment

A fossicking ban in the New England town of Nundle has been recently repealed, following outcry from concerned locals and...

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