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Greens Asta Hill the new Mayor of Alice Springs

Greens Asta Hill the new Mayor of Alice Springs

Politics & Economy

In August, Alice Springs elected Asta Hill as their Mayor, being the first Greens candidate to hold office in the...

NDIS price cap for Music and Art Therapists

NDIS price cap for Music and Art Therapists

Politics & Economy

From November, music and art therapists will be able to bill the National Disability Insurance Scheme at the same rate...

“Young Tiddas on Country” program to support First Nations girls

“Young Tiddas on Country” program to support First Nations girls

Indigenous

A new initiative for young First Nations girls in the New England region of NSW will be rolling out over...

Australia Formally Recognises State of Palestine

Australia Formally Recognises State of Palestine

Politics & Economy

Australia has formally recognised Palestine as a sovereign and independent state, becoming one of over 150 nations to do so. ...

Local beekeepers concerned as Varroa Mite enters SA

Local beekeepers concerned as Varroa Mite enters SA

Science & Environment

Local beekeepers are feeling the impacts of the bee-killing varroa mite, with the parasite detected in South Australia for the...

Australia’s biggest campus racism survey calls for more voices

Australia’s biggest campus racism survey calls for more voices

Communications & Culture

Over 60,000 university students and staff have already taken part in a groundbreaking national survey on racism at Australian universities....

WA farmers call for action on new emissions targets

WA farmers call for action on new emissions targets

Science & Environment

Western Australian farmers have reacted to the new emissions target, calling for urgent action to address the environmental challenges facing...

More Australians retiring without owning a home

More Australians retiring without owning a home

Politics & Economy

The latest HILDA survey highlights a troubling trend: more Australians are entering retirement without owning a home, and the number...

Now for All Cancers Day kicks off

Now for All Cancers Day kicks off

Health Social Justice

Today a new campaign kicks off in support of nurses caring patients with cancer. One in two Australians will be...

Six years since ‘Black Summer’: recounting, reflecting, and revising

Six years since ‘Black Summer’: recounting, reflecting, and revising

Science & Environment

It’s been six years since the 2019-2020 black summer bushfires raged across Australia – seeing destruction in several parts of...

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