Communications & Culture
A new report shows students with disability in Australia are still being restrained, excluded, and not given proper support in...
Health
A new study from the University of Melbourne reveals that one in three e-scooter fatalities in Australia involves children. Most...
Politics & Economy
Majority of Australians believe coal, oil and gas corporations should pay for the damage caused by their climate pollution. Commissioned...
Indigenous
Australia is still struggling to close the gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in key health and welfare targets. We’ve...
Last week, The Wire brought the perspective of THREE Australian veterans towards the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, marking the...
Cybercrime is on the rise in Australia, with more than 87 thousand reports made last financial year, equivalent to one...
Communications & Culture International Politics & Economy Social Justice
The end of a long and bloody world war finally occurred with the capitulation of Japan on 15 August 1945....
Science & Environment The Law
Families who lost loved ones in the Port Arthur massacre are outraged over a contentious bill to extend hunting rights...
Science & Environment
We often hear about species of bandicoots, bilbies or quolls facing the risk of extinction… but did you know there...
National Science Week continues, with over 2,000 events happening across Australia. I spoke to Associate Professor Shannon Kilmartin-Lynch, a proud...