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Growing Australian bush foods: sustainability

Growing Australian bush foods: sustainability

Indigenous Science & Environment

Australia’s native food plants have been adapting to our country’s harsh climate for thousands of years.   But beyond their climate...

NDIS cuts a fiscal change over support: advocate

NDIS cuts a fiscal change over support: advocate

Health Social Justice

The Federal governments proposed NDIS cuts are still heavily criticised by the community who say proposed changes won’t support Australians with disabilities.   NDIS participants are concerned if cuts proceed, they could face losing independence...

Is Eurovision Becoming A Political Platform?

Is Eurovision Becoming A Political Platform?

Communications & Culture Politics & Economy

Eurovision 2026 has sparked conversation across the world, from Bulgaria’s historic win to Australia’s strong fourth-place finish, while ongoing controversy...

Platypus Population Grows in Royal National Park

Platypus Population Grows in Royal National Park

Science & Environment

Researchers from UNSW Sydney have now confirmed that the platypus population at Sydney’s Royal National Park has expanded to 20...

Research on long-term conditions inviting Pasifika communities

Research on long-term conditions inviting Pasifika communities

Health

A new research group is asking the Pasifika community in Brisbane to become part of a study involving long-term conditions...

Has Hentavirus the potential to become the next pandemic?

Has Hentavirus the potential to become the next pandemic?

Health

Five Australians and a permanent resident passenger from the cruise ship at the centre of the Hentavirus outbreak are in...

Young Australians are cut off from accessing news

Young Australians are cut off from accessing news

Communications & Culture

New research reveals 26% of young people have been significantly affected by Australia’s under-16s social media ban. Of this group,...

Push to halt Brisbane Olympic stadium over sacred site concerns

Push to halt Brisbane Olympic stadium over sacred site concerns

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

Elders and community members are calling on the government to halt and properly consider heritage protection applications for Barrambin—also known...

Byron Shire Calls for Compensation Fund from Big Polluters

Byron Shire Calls for Compensation Fund from Big Polluters

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

Byron Shire Council is calling on the federal government to make big polluters pay for climate damage. The motion will push...

Castro Indicted As Crisis Deepens In Cuba

Castro Indicted As Crisis Deepens In Cuba

International Politics & Economy

The United States Department of Justice has indicted former Cuban president Raúl Castro on murder charges, a move that has...

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