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The Envoy to End Antisemitism

The Envoy to End Antisemitism

Politics & Economy

The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appointed lawyer and former president of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry Jillian Segal...

Sexual Violence going Undetected

Sexual Violence going Undetected

Social Justice

A report found that 1 in 5 Australians admitted to committing sexual violence. The report found the rates of men...

Is Russia more Powerful than we Thought

Is Russia more Powerful than we Thought

International Politics & Economy

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow despite a Russian attack on a Kyiv children’s...

NAIDOC week: Storytelling with Dharriwaa Elders

NAIDOC week: Storytelling with Dharriwaa Elders

Indigenous

It’s NAIDOC week and as part of the week long celebration held across the nation, historian Dr. Michael Bennett will...

A quarter of First Nations Children are suffering from ear disease

A quarter of First Nations Children are suffering from ear disease

Health Indigenous

Remote communities have higher rates of ear disease than First Nations children in Cities or regional towns.  Although some of...

What Julian Assange’s case means for journalism and press freedom

What Julian Assange’s case means for journalism and press freedom

Politics & Economy

It has been two weeks since Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been freed after pleading guilty to a single charge...

Regional Australians turn to financial support amid cost of living

Regional Australians turn to financial support amid cost of living

Politics & Economy

Low-income earners in regional Australia are increasingly turning for help to pay for basics amid the worsening cost of living...

Experts urging fashion industry to ditch plastics

Experts urging fashion industry to ditch plastics

Science & Environment

This month sparks the start of plastic free July, with experts urging the fashion industry to stop the use of...

Alice Springs faces second night of curfew

Alice Springs faces second night of curfew

Politics & Economy

Residents of Alice Springs, at the heart of Australia, will soon be preparing for a second night of 10pm to...

Argentine President gets little change from currency swap

Argentine President gets little change from currency swap

Business and Finance International Politics & Economy 8 July 2024

Argentina’s Libertarian President, Javier Milei, is close to replacing the Peso with the US Greenback. Calling the Argentine Peso a...

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