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New research reveals vast majority of racist incidents go unreported

New research reveals vast majority of racist incidents go unreported

Social Justice

A new report by Victoria University in collaboration with tEthnic Communities’ Council of Victoria and the Islamic Council of Victoria...

National Tree Day: Australia’s native tree logging

National Tree Day: Australia’s native tree logging

Science & Environment

We have heard today how planting more trees can help individuals as well as communities, but here in Australia, a...

National Food Waste Summit tackles Australia’s 7.6 million tons of food waste

National Food Waste Summit tackles Australia’s 7.6 million tons of food waste

Science & Environment

Imagine the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground, but rather than cricket or AFL being played there, picture it filled to the...

National Tree Day: tree planting can help with mental health

National Tree Day: tree planting can help with mental health

Science & Environment

Today marks the 25th anniversary of National Tree Day. Planet Ark an environmental organisation, is encouraging Australians to connect with...

Is language a link for lower alcohol consumption in Indigenous people?

Is language a link for lower alcohol consumption in Indigenous people?

Communications & Culture Health Indigenous

New research has revealed older Indigenous people who speak their cultural language at home are less likely to drink alcohol....

Leaders elected at first meeting for SA’s Voice to Parliament

Leaders elected at first meeting for SA’s Voice to Parliament

Communications & Culture Indigenous Politics & Economy Social Justice

The Uluru Statement from the Heart called for a legislated Indigenous Voice to Federal Parliament – and despite the defeat...

SA gearing up for next stage of single-use plastic ban

SA gearing up for next stage of single-use plastic ban

Science & Environment The Law

This month is Plastic Free July, an initiative to raise awareness of plastic use in everyday life, and to reduce...

Staffing shortfalls see domestic violence services in crisis

Staffing shortfalls see domestic violence services in crisis

Health Politics & Economy Social Justice

As the country deals with a crisis in domestic violence, it seems in some locations there is a failure to...

Olympic Athletes to swim in the Smelly Seine

Olympic Athletes to swim in the Smelly Seine

Science & Environment

The thirty-third Olympic games will start on Friday, hosted in Paris, France. The authorities have interestingly nominated the Seine River...

What’s Wrong with the Advance Movement?

What’s Wrong with the Advance Movement?

Indigenous Politics & Economy

Liberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has unveiled the Advance Movement platform, aimed at Native Title reform, creating jobs for Indigenous...

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