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Gun reform debate continues thirty years after Port Arthur

Gun reform debate continues thirty years after Port Arthur

Politics & Economy

Today marks the 30th anniversary of the Port Arthur massacre, colonial Australia’s deadliest mass shooting. Now months after the Bondi...

‘Under a Bamboo Sky’ brings WWII stories to life

‘Under a Bamboo Sky’ brings WWII stories to life

Communications & Culture

A new World War Two documentary reveals how Australian prisoners of war were treated across Southeast Asia, where mateship became...

New UNSW tool helps detect rare whale calls

New UNSW tool helps detect rare whale calls

Science & Environment

A University of New South Wales study shows a new machine-learning tool can detect whale calls, potentially transforming how scientists...

Senator Steele-John says proposed mandatory disability reassessments concerning

Senator Steele-John says proposed mandatory disability reassessments concerning

Politics & Economy Social Justice

Last week, The Wire reported growing backlash from the disability community over Labor’s proposed NDIS reforms, which could see 160,000...

Forgotten Legal Rule could Allow High Court to Hear Aboriginal Sovereignty Cases

Forgotten Legal Rule could Allow High Court to Hear Aboriginal Sovereignty Cases

Indigenous

A new legal study is challenging a decades-old assumption about Australia’s highest court – arguing the High Court may, in...

Australia’s military expenditure conversations on the ground

Australia’s military expenditure conversations on the ground

Social Justice

On the eve of ANZAC Day, a community group is raising awareness about the Federal government’s military expenditure by giving...

Victorian beach to continue being the most accessible beach

Victorian beach to continue being the most accessible beach

Communications & Culture Social Justice

A beach in the Mornington Peninsula has secured funding to be wheelchair accessible for another year. Frankston City Council has...

National split on the Anzac Day long weekend

National split on the Anzac Day long weekend

Business and Finance Communications & Culture Politics & Economy 24 April 2026

Every year, Australians commemorate Anzac Day to honour those who fought and sacrificed for our country. But this year, the...

First Nations delegation at UN showcasing resilience and rights

First Nations delegation at UN showcasing resilience and rights

Indigenous Social Justice

A delegation of eight First Nations Cabbage Tree Islanders from the Northern Rivers of New South Wales are in New...

Landmark legal challenge: Remote community sue NT government over ‘unsafe’ housing

Landmark legal challenge: Remote community sue NT government over ‘unsafe’ housing

Indigenous Science & Environment The Law

Residents of a remote Indigenous community launched legal action in the Federal Court against the NT government, alleging they’ve failed...

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