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South Australian First Nations leader celebrated in statue unveiling

South Australian First Nations leader celebrated in statue unveiling

Indigenous

A content WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are warned that this story includes reference to a person who has...

Cooking up a Thai Revenge Story

Cooking up a Thai Revenge Story

Communications & Culture

A new film out of Thailand suggests that revenge is a dish  well cooked. The story focuses on a Bangkok...

Educating children with trauma

Educating children with trauma

Education

According to new research Australian schools are working to provide children that have fled conflict a safe space to help...

WIN Television To Axe NBN Weekend News Bulletins and Reduce Weeknight Bulletins

WIN Television To Axe NBN Weekend News Bulletins and Reduce Weeknight Bulletins

Communications & Culture

Since it’s acquisition by the WIN Network yesterday.  WIN will make changes to NBN News by axing it’s weekend news...

Dingo skeleton shows connection with First Nations people

Dingo skeleton shows connection with First Nations people

Science & Environment

New research from the University of Western Australia is looking how dingoes are connected to First Nations people. The research...

Push up month for youth mental health awareness

Push up month for youth mental health awareness

Science & Environment

The Push-Up Challenge kicks this week, running from the 3rd to the 26th of June to raise awareness for better...

Children as young as 10 navigating sex, relationships and violence

Children as young as 10 navigating sex, relationships and violence

Communications & Culture

A new report from Our Watch and The University of Melbourne’s Youth Research Collective reveals young people are navigating sex,...

Fair Work wage rise welcomed as win for Indigenous workers

Fair Work wage rise welcomed as win for Indigenous workers

Politics & Economy

The Fair Work Commission has increased minimum award wages by 4.75 per cent and the national minimum wage by 5.97...

Media Diversity Concerns over Rinehart-backed SCA deal

Media Diversity Concerns over Rinehart-backed SCA deal

Communications & Culture

Australia’s media ownership is back in focus after billionaire Gina Rinehart helped finance a deal to acquire Southern Cross Austereo,...

Solomon Islands PM to Visit Australia This Week

Solomon Islands PM to Visit Australia This Week

International

This week, Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale will visit Canberra for talks with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The Solomon...

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