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What do we know about Mpox and the current Outbreak?

What do we know about Mpox and the current Outbreak?

Health

The World Health Organisation has confirmed the first mpox case outside Africa has been found in a patient in Sweden....

Vietnamese family visas on Immigration Minister’s decision

Vietnamese family visas on Immigration Minister’s decision

Social Justice The Law

The fate of a Vietnamese family at risk of deportation because of a bungled visa now rests squarely with the...

Food insecurity amongst young Victorians: report

Food insecurity amongst young Victorians: report

Health Politics & Economy

A report compiled by the Centre for Youth Policy and Practice at Monash University has revealed the growing levels of...

Reconciliation on Indigenous communities in Canada and Australia

Reconciliation on Indigenous communities in Canada and Australia

Communications & Culture Indigenous Social Justice

Indigenous people across the world are pushing their governments to be listened to and to establish reconciliation paths for the...

Farm in Canada expanding Indigenous knowledge

Farm in Canada expanding Indigenous knowledge

Indigenous International

Over the last decade, Indigenous knowledge has become a an educational focus for non-Indigenous people to understand more about culture,...

Adelaide’s first free supermarket relieving food insecurity

Adelaide’s first free supermarket relieving food insecurity

Health Politics & Economy Social Justice

As the need for food relief rises, one new venue has opened to ease the pressure amid the country’s cost...

Nguyen family’s renewed hope to stay in Australia

Nguyen family’s renewed hope to stay in Australia

International Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law

There’s renewed hope for a Vietnamese family facing deportation because of a bungled visa sponsorship arrangement. The Nguyen family from...

Social Media Silences Democracy

Social Media Silences Democracy

Business and Finance Communications & Culture Social Justice 14 August 2024

The creation of social media has been met with pros and cons. However, the value of free speech in a...

Bush Tucker can help world food sustainability

Bush Tucker can help world food sustainability

Indigenous International Science & Environment Social Justice

We are only beginning to learn how Indigenous food systems have been providing sustainable and healthy lifestyles for generations in...

Government faces gambling backlash

Government faces gambling backlash

Health Social Justice

The Federal Government’s proposal to put a cap on gambling ads rather than an outright ban has sparked criticisms from...

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