Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law
An Adelaide barber shop has applied for an exemption to South Australia’s Equal Opportunity Act in a push to remain...
International Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law
One in six Australian women have experienced economic abuse by a partner. This is according to a recently released survey...
Health Social Justice The Law
Voluntary assisted dying, and palliative care can work well together, but some people are still excluded from the choice of...
Pregnant women and new parents still remain a target of workplace discrimination despite decades-old legislation making it unlawful. Researchers are...
The building industry is asking the Queensland Government to delay changes made to the National Construction Code that would make...
Communications & Culture Indigenous Science & Environment The Law
“We won it for our grandparents,” says Bungarla Elder, Dawn Taylor, following their victory in a six-year battle opposing a...
Health Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law
Described as “a crude and cruel mechanism,” RoboDebt received thorough investigation in the final Royal Commission Report, with the assessment...
Education Health Social Justice The Law
Content warning: reference to sexual harassment Over 40 groups and individuals Australia-wide have signed an open letter urgently calling on...
Indigenous Social Justice The Law
Often people in more remote areas never got their birth registered and as such have no birth certificate. This may...
Health Politics & Economy The Law
Genetic testing is a technology advance that would give you more certainty over treatment for many gene based diseases. Yet...