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Welders at risk of carcinogenic fumes, study finds

Welders at risk of carcinogenic fumes, study finds

Health

New research has revealed tens of thousands of Australian workers are being exposed to dangerous ‘welding fumes’ in their workplace....

Water free ‘containment zone’ could stop cane toads infiltrating WA’s Pilbara

Water free ‘containment zone’ could stop cane toads infiltrating WA’s Pilbara

Science & Environment

The Western Australia State Government has announced funding for the first phase of a Toad Containment Zone, a collaborative project...

QUT develops new app immersing users in local Indigenous history & culture

QUT develops new app immersing users in local Indigenous history & culture

Communications & Culture Indigenous

A new mobile app developed by QUT aims to immerse users in the culture and history of the Turrbal and...

New initiative to support First Nations teaching students

New initiative to support First Nations teaching students

Education Indigenous

Indigenous students who want to become teachers are being offered new pathways to help them achieve their goals The Victorian...

Calls for stricter Government action on Gambling ads continue

Calls for stricter Government action on Gambling ads continue

Communications & Culture Politics & Economy

Gambling advertising remains an issue across the country with most Australians saying they want the government to take stronger action...

Australia’s first African film festival aims Celebrate Diverse African Cinema

Australia’s first African film festival aims Celebrate Diverse African Cinema

Communications & Culture

Breaking negative stereotypes and starting positive conversations about the diversity and reality of modern Africa – are some of the...

New framework launched to combat violence against women with disabilities

New framework launched to combat violence against women with disabilities

Social Justice

Two in every three women with disabilities in Australia have experienced violence and disrespect since the age of 15. The...

Eco-anxiety is on the rise with young people

Eco-anxiety is on the rise with young people

Science & Environment

Climate change is increasingly impacting the mental health of young people worldwide. With more than half of individuals aged 16-25...

Disability advocates are demanding equal access to sexual services

Disability advocates are demanding equal access to sexual services

Politics & Economy

NDIS Minister, Bill Shorten, announced last week that sex work services will no longer be funded by the NDIS. It...

Cattle are more than a commodity in Africa

Cattle are more than a commodity in Africa

International Science & Environment Social Justice

Cattle have a special place not only economically but socially in Africa.  The way cattle are used and raised is...

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