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Single parents struggling about cost of living pressures: research

Single parents struggling about cost of living pressures: research

Politics & Economy Social Justice

New research from New South Wales Council of Social Service shows that 9 out of 10 single parents on low...

The Sydney student fighting for disability rights around the world

The Sydney student fighting for disability rights around the world

Social Justice

A  PhD candidate in Sydney is researching the role of social media in disability advocacy. 28-year-old Umar Syaroni was born...

Data Protection Laws needed for Neurotechnology in Australia

Data Protection Laws needed for Neurotechnology in Australia

Communications & Culture The Law

Brain-monitoring neurotechnology is becoming increasingly widespread across industry workplaces throughout the world. Yet as the technology advances, there are privacy...

Indigenous cultural-based insights emerge from global suicide prevention conference

Indigenous cultural-based insights emerge from global suicide prevention conference

Communications & Culture Health Indigenous Social Justice

Content warning: the following contains references to First Nations suicide which may be distressing for some. According to the World...

Australia’s economic growth hits record low of 1%

Australia’s economic growth hits record low of 1%

Business and Finance International Politics & Economy 5 September 2024

Australia’s GDP growth has reached a record breaking low of 1%, the lowest growth since 1991-92 according to the Australian...

Adelaide family raising funds for son with neuroblastoma

Adelaide family raising funds for son with neuroblastoma

Health

Neuroblastoma is a rare type of cancer most commonly affecting the nerves, however it can also develop in other areas...

New toolkit could help local councils manage homelessness in communities

New toolkit could help local councils manage homelessness in communities

Social Justice

Currently over 120 000 Australians sleeping rough each night, but as the homelessness crisis continues to deepen nation-wide, metropolitan and...

Rocky Waters in South-China Sea

Rocky Waters in South-China Sea

International

Over the last few weeks tensions have risen between the Philippines and China after accusations of the ramming of coast...

Missiles kill over 50 in Poltava – Putin’s new strategy

Missiles kill over 50 in Poltava – Putin’s new strategy

International Politics & Economy Social Justice

Missiles have hit central Ukraine in the city of Poltava and killed over 50 in a military school. This follows...

Australia’s GDP growth slumps to record low

Australia’s GDP growth slumps to record low

Business and Finance Politics & Economy 4 September 2024

Australia’s GDP growth has reached a record breaking low of 1%, the lowest growth since 1991-92 according to the Australian...

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