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Behind the mic: the impact and farewell of WaterWatch

Behind the mic: the impact and farewell of WaterWatch

Communications & Culture

The Community Radio Sector lost one of its highest rated programs earlier this year after giving voice to regional and...

Homelessness in the Gold Coast more complex than finding shelter

Homelessness in the Gold Coast more complex than finding shelter

Communications & Culture

Homelessness has been an ongoing issue on the Gold Coast. But, could it be that some of our rough sleepers...

Flu cases soar in 2025 as vaccination rates decline

Flu cases soar in 2025 as vaccination rates decline

Health

Australia is facing its worst flu season on record, with over 410,000 confirmed cases in 2025 alone. Despite the surge,...

How Sahily Carrero found meaning through social media and sport

How Sahily Carrero found meaning through social media and sport

Communications & Culture

Colombian-born Sahily Carrero moved to Australia a year ago, balancing work with her greatest passion — playing soccer.  After a...

Greens propose bill to reform late night pokies laws in NSW

Greens propose bill to reform late night pokies laws in NSW

Health Politics & Economy

The Greens have introduced a bill to close a loophole allowing hundreds of venues in New South Wales to keep...

‘Bystanders’ against violence in organisations critical

‘Bystanders’ against violence in organisations critical

Communications & Culture

This year’s Women of the World Festival was celebrated in Gladstone, about 540 kilometres north of Brisbane, showcasing workshops and...

QLD farmers concerned over approval of coal seam gas extraction wells

QLD farmers concerned over approval of coal seam gas extraction wells

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

Farmers in regional Queensland are up in arms over the Federal government’s approval to drill more than two thousand wells...

Through the lens of Adelaide’s Film Festival

Through the lens of Adelaide’s Film Festival

Communications & Culture

Adelaide has welcomed its 2025 Film Festival: one of the most highly anticipated screen events in the state, and one...

Deception in disguise: The impact of AI on global politics

Deception in disguise: The impact of AI on global politics

Science & Environment

Artificial intelligence may not be new, but the fast-paced growth of AI is finding more and more uses in daily...

50 years since South Australia decriminalised homosexuality

50 years since South Australia decriminalised homosexuality

Communications & Culture

Earlier this month, South Australia celebrated 50 years since the state became the first to decriminalise homosexuality in the nation....

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