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Loneliness in the ageing Indian population in Australia

Loneliness in the ageing Indian population in Australia

Communications & Culture

The Indian diaspora in Australia ranks second place as one of the top culturally and linguistic populations in Australia according...

Community television secures air-time

Community television secures air-time

Communications & Culture

A New legislation introduced by Minister Michelle Rowland secures the future of community television in Australia, ensuring C44 Adelaide and...

Aged care residents celebrate winning battle

Aged care residents celebrate winning battle

Health

Residents of the former Feros aged care village in Byron Bay are getting ready to move back in, after winning...

The legacy of Alexei Nalvany

The legacy of Alexei Nalvany

International Politics & Economy

Last Friday, it was reported Russian Opposition leader and lawyer Alexei Navalny died at the arctic prison where he was...

Assange’s last shot at freedom

Assange’s last shot at freedom

Politics & Economy Social Justice

This week, journalist and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will face the High Court in London, in efforts to prevent his...

Age old debate sparks up again: Same Sex vs Co-Ed Schooling

Age old debate sparks up again: Same Sex vs Co-Ed Schooling

Education

Sydney boys’ private school Newington College sparked national debate last month, as parents and former students protested the schools decision...

Major health insurers using “sneaky” loopholes to up costs, analysis finds

Major health insurers using “sneaky” loopholes to up costs, analysis finds

Health Politics & Economy

Half of Australians have private health insurance, with many paying steep premiums for top hospital cover. Currently health insurers can...

Digital divide continues with banking access in Regional and First Nations communities

Digital divide continues with banking access in Regional and First Nations communities

Communications & Culture Indigenous

A new study from RMIT shows communities in regional and remote areas are still relying on face-to-face banking services. More...

“Self-denial” main issue for young people with eating disorders

“Self-denial” main issue for young people with eating disorders

Health

A study has found self-denial remains one of the main barriers for young people struggling with disordered eating The study...

National Action Plan Findings Guide Paediatric Palliative Care Improvements

National Action Plan Findings Guide Paediatric Palliative Care Improvements

Health

New data from the National Action Plan for Paediatric Palliative Care has highlighted many areas where current approaches are falling...

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