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SA skills policy offers new direction for training pathways

SA skills policy offers new direction for training pathways

Politics & Economy Social Justice

Following federal investment in skills through the National Skills Agreement, the South Australian government have released a new skills policy....

Quorn community continues fight for action on water quality

Quorn community continues fight for action on water quality

Health Science & Environment Social Justice

“The taste is terrible, pets wont drink it and plants won’t survive long with it” – these are words from...

Government to tighten competition laws after Bunnings hearing

Government to tighten competition laws after Bunnings hearing

Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law

The government is calling for stronger competition laws to tackle emerging monopolies in Australia. It comes as the Senate inquiry...

Voice election underway in SA

Voice election underway in SA

Indigenous The Law

In March last year… the South Australian Government legislated a Voice to Parliament in that state. At the time, polling...

Bunnings accused of unfair supplier treatment in Parliamentary Inquiry

Bunnings accused of unfair supplier treatment in Parliamentary Inquiry

Politics & Economy Social Justice

Just after Bunnings was elevated to Most Trusted Brand ahead of Woolworths by the Roy Morgan risk monitor, the Senate...

Rural Aid’s Mates day supporting Farmers

Rural Aid’s Mates day supporting Farmers

Communications & Culture Science & Environment

The recurring weather events were often behind skyrocketing prices on fresh produce, according to Rural Aid’s CEO, John Warlters. The...

5% cut for 500 Nuisance tariffs

5% cut for 500 Nuisance tariffs

International Politics & Economy

The Albanese Government announced on Monday this week that they will abolish almost 500 nuisance tariffs from July 1st this...

Haiti under gang control

Haiti under gang control

International Politics & Economy

After weeks of mounting gang violence in Haiti, Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned, leaving a major political vacuum in...

Program reducing First Nations babies removed from Country

Program reducing First Nations babies removed from Country

Health Indigenous

Women who get support from an Indigenous-led model of maternity care are three times less likely to have their Indigenous...

Philanthropic sector to collaborate more in 2024: report

Philanthropic sector to collaborate more in 2024: report

Communications & Culture Social Justice

A new report released by Philanthropy Australia found out what the trends and issues the community will shape the agenda...

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