Social Justice
The trials of the new card in Ceduna, SA, and the Federal government’s expansion of it have created concerns within...
An Indigenous man has died in hospital, after an attempt to take his own life in a West Australian prison....
Aid organisations have issued a new international joint statement calling for global action to protect hospitals and health workers, particularly...
Health
Abortion is considered a crime in Queensland and New South Wales. Doctors and women who abort an unborn child are...
The terrorist attacks in Paris over the weekend have raised concerns over the resettlement of Syrian refugees across Europe and...
Domestic violence doesn’t discriminate but Aboriginal women are over-represented in statistics of this violent crime. This year the Federal Government...
Social Justice The Law
The High Court has decided in favour of the controversial ‘paperless’ arrest legislation enacted in the Northern Territory. If a...
Communications & Culture Social Justice
Don Dunstan was an influential figure who influenced both political and social policy. His legacy lives on through ‘Remembering Dunstan’,...
Politics & Economy Social Justice
Human Rights Watch is calling on China to be truthful when it faces the UN Committee Against Torture in Geneva...
World Vision CEO Tim Costello is urging Australian charities to merge their resources as the public succumbs to ‘charity fatigue’....