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In reaction to Israel’s imminent invasion of Rafah, Sally Abi-Khalil, Oxfam’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Director said: “We are...
The latest Suburbtrends “Rental Pain Index” for May 2024 uncovers the escalating severity of the rental market crisis in Australia. As rental...
The decision of the Australian Government to cut student debts has been welcomed by the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA) , the...
The spotlight is yet again shining on the national crisis of violence against women in Australia, and the calls for increased action and improved...
By James Moore “If I had my choice I would kill every reporter in the world, but I am sure we would be getting reports from Hell before...
By Bert Hetebry What is the problem with men? As I sat down to write this I flicked on the news, and it seems Bruce Lehrmann wants to appeal...
Australian dividend payments to shareholders from corporate investments grew six times faster than worker pay between 2020 and 2023, new Oxfam...
By Jane Salmon A Story About Young Refugee or Stateless Children Born Overseas Once upon a time, a group of brave children embarked on a perilous...
By Bert Hetebry A hex according to the Cambridge dictionary is ‘ to put an evil spell on someone or something in order to bring them bad...
By James Moore “You don’t go on bended-knee to petition the official culture for your rights. You have to take them.” – Terence McKenna. ...
By Jane Salmon “Visa Amnesty, Permanent Residency, No Deportation After 11 Years”. Refugee Vigil Outside Minister Giles’ Thomastown Vic...
By Bert Hetebry Where did the term ‘Semitic’ come from and what did it mean? Look closely and see how mythology defines people in a very...
By Denis Bright The strategic game of Chinese checkers has replaced the warm handshakes between neoliberal leaders and the leaders of Chinese...
By Denis Hay Discover how Australia can be a role model for world peace, utilizing currency sovereignty to lead global disarmament initiatives...
Composting’s role in the fight against climate change will be in focus during International Compost Awareness Week (ICAW), to be held from May 5-11...
By James Moore “Four wheels move the body, but two wheels move the soul.” – Unknown There are roads that unspool in the memory as...
By Denis Hay Explore how Australia’s eSafety laws impact free speech and how currency sovereignty can help balance regulation and rights. In...
By Bert Hetebry Yesterday I was ignorant. I had received, unsolicited, a YouTube video about the dangers of GMO which is in the Covid...
By Frances Goold He asked if we had anything planned for Anzac Day. “A big rest” was all I could come up with. “What about you?” ...
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has today urged a suite of actions and investments to protect the future of...
By Maria Millers For many the long-stablished story of the Gallipoli landings and to a lesser extent the Western Front remain the defining moments...
By Maria Millers For many the long-stablished story of the Gallipoli landings and to a lesser extent the Western Front remain the defining moments...
By a spokesperson for the eSafety Commissioner: Yesterday the Federal Court granted an interim injunction compelling X Corp to hide Class 1...
By Roger Chao In this quiet hour, I summon words, a humble man amidst shadows long, To speak of wounds not my own, to voice a plea so loud and...
By Denis Bright Australia is quite vulnerable to political instability associated with future downturns in global trade and investment. Despite...
By James Moore “We need the tonic of wildness. At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things...
By Roger Chao In the tumult of a raging battle, beneath the echoing cries, Where shadows merge with fading lights, the silent truth belies. A world...
By Bert Hetebry Having worked for many years with a diverse number of people from different ethnic groups and religions, and some with no...
Australia’s rising cost of living is squeezing household budgets, and with high fuel prices and public transport costs increasing, many Australians...
By James Moore The only feature not mentioned was drool. On his second day in court, charged with multiple felonies, the putative leader of the...
By Frances Goold Louise Bourgeois: Has the Day Invaded the Night or Has the Night Invaded the Day? 25 November 2023 – 28 April 2024* Art...
Despite growing momentum to increase female representation in Australia’s national parliament, it continues to be a male dominated domain. New...
By Jane Salmon, voluntary refugee advocate for over 11 years. Introduction: The facts are obvious. As Senator Meereen Faruqi has written, this...
Shaping the future of health across Asia and the Pacific The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2024 in Melbourne, Australia from 22-24 April...
One year on since the conflict in Sudan began the country faces a “catastrophic humanitarian crisis”, according to girls’ rights organisation...
By James Moore The first criminal trial of an American president is likely to bring more division, and even suffering, to the country he proposes...
Advocacy groups have welcomed the release of the Federal Government’s announcement of a heat mapping tool to assist affected communities deal with...
Compulsory income management (CIM) in the Northern Territory is perceived to be ineffective in reducing harm, can contribute to situations of family...
THE CLIMATE COUNCIL celebrates today’s announcement that the Future Made In Australia Act is soon to roll off the Federal Government’s policy...
By James Moore We were young when we lived near the Rio Grande and sometimes on Fridays the boss took us out on his boat and a few of my...
By Bert Hetebry I ’ m not much good at sums, but I can imagine the cost of repairing damaged egos as the allegations of rape and the...
By Callen Sorensen Karklis Dear Readers, Seventeen years ago I was inspired by the change that the 2007 federal election saw after the...
The latest building activity data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics has confirmed there is still a long way to go before Australia...
MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASE A $1 BILLION HIT TO AUSTRALIA’S ECONOMY A groundbreaking new study has revealed for the first time the true cost of...
“It is difficult for us to choose a child and give them priority over another child so that they can live”: Doctors forced to make heartbreaking...
By James Moore There is a strong element of the crazed adrenalin junky in most journalists. We want adventure with the same fervor we seek the...
By Denis Bright NATO leaders met in Brussels to anticipate more policy confusion after the US Presidential elections on 5 November 2024. From ten...
A “colossal” increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza is needed immediately to stop children from dying needlessly, restore dignity and ease...
By Bert Hetebry Truth be told, we really would like other people to be a little more like we are. We have a seemingly inherent bias for others to...
Miniscule amount is less than 12% of average daily calorie needs. People in northern Gaza have been forced to survive on an average of 245...