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TikTok trend threatens years of disability advocacy towards inclusion

TikTok trend threatens years of disability advocacy towards inclusion

Several people who are blind or have low vision have called on social media giants to embrace stricter guidelines and...

Australia’s first Renter Confidence Index reveals challenges faced by Victorians

Australia’s first Renter Confidence Index reveals challenges faced by Victorians

Politics & Economy Social Justice

Australia’s inaugural Renter Confidence Index shows broad concern around Victoria’s rental landscape and its 1.5 million renters, including lease increases,...

Breaking barriers in fertility: Australia’s first uterus transplant birth

Breaking barriers in fertility: Australia’s first uterus transplant birth

Health Science & Environment

In 2023, a  healthy baby boy was brought to term and delivered through caesarean via the country’s first live uterus...

Surviving Malka Leifer

Surviving Malka Leifer

Social Justice The Law

A new documentary focuses on the story of the victims of school principal Malka Leifer, whose evasion of justice crossed...

Calling out to the Indo-Pacific

Calling out to the Indo-Pacific

International

There are concerns that Australia’s media reach may be curtailed with the Indo-Pacific Broadcasting Strategy yet to be renewed by...

Miners need to Innovate to survive

Miners need to Innovate to survive

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

Australia’s resources sector is at a turning point. As global demand for energy transition minerals grows, the pressure is on...

University cuts – Minister wants accountability

University cuts – Minister wants accountability

Education

Federal Education Minister Jason Clare has proposed new changes to ensure Australian universities are accountable and remain transparent in their...

Supermarket Price Gouging laws a step closer

Supermarket Price Gouging laws a step closer

Politics & Economy The Law

As grocery prices continue to climb amid rising cost-of-living pressures, the federal government has just released draft laws to curb...

Space junk from Chinese rocket lands in WA

Space junk from Chinese rocket lands in WA

International Science & Environment

Suspected ‘Space junk’ likely crashed in the Pilbara region of Western Australia on Saturday afternoon. Miners stumbled upon the debris...

Australia’s biggest African festival hits Sydney

Australia’s biggest African festival hits Sydney

Communications & Culture

Africultures is Australia’s largest African cultural festival. It’s a vibrant celebration of African music, dance, food, fashion, and community. You...

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