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Small businesses pledging PM for long-term support

Small businesses pledging PM for long-term support

Politics & Economy

This week, the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia had its national summit in Sydney to discuss issues around their...

‘Alone Australia’ engaging with First Nations viewers

‘Alone Australia’ engaging with First Nations viewers

Communications & Culture Indigenous

Last week, a reality TV show broadcast on SBS called Alone Australia kicked off its second season, where ten participants...

National autism strategy draft: is Australia a step closer to improving life outcomes?

National autism strategy draft: is Australia a step closer to improving life outcomes?

Health Social Justice

The medical profession has backed the federal government’s draft strategy aimed at improving the work and life prospects for Australians...

Traditional Owners fear Labor’s proposed changes to water trigger laws

Traditional Owners fear Labor’s proposed changes to water trigger laws

Indigenous Science & Environment Social Justice The Law

The Federal Government is considering changing its water trigger legislation. The changes could see the government passing on its responsibility...

One giant leap for lunar-grown plants as humans return to moon

One giant leap for lunar-grown plants as humans return to moon

Health Science & Environment

By 2026, astronauts are set to make the 400 000km return journey to the moon. This time to cultivate lunar-grown...

Specialist support critical for migrant women in Australia

Specialist support critical for migrant women in Australia

Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law

A Brisbane-based organisation is pledging the Queensland government to review its protections for refugee and multicultural women. The State government...

NT’s new Indigenous housing initiative: Constructing climate-resilient homes

NT’s new Indigenous housing initiative: Constructing climate-resilient homes

Indigenous Politics & Economy Social Justice

Anthony Albanese launched the Governments’ $4 billion dollar housing initiative with great fanfare just a few weeks ago. However the...

Great Grades

Great Grades

Education

High grades in Universities have almost tripled since 2012 and 2021 – this has been called Grade Inflation – many...

What does the curfew in Alice Springs mean for businesses?

What does the curfew in Alice Springs mean for businesses?

Indigenous Politics & Economy

The curfew in Alice Springs that was introduced a week ago has proven to be successful in it’s goal of...

ATO Debt Resurrection antics wreaks havoc on the Vulnerable

ATO Debt Resurrection antics wreaks havoc on the Vulnerable

Politics & Economy

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) is set to recover $15 billion owed from 1.8 million entities under its’ controversial ‘robotax’...

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