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Revitalising lecture attendances in Australian universities

Revitalising lecture attendances in Australian universities

Communications & Culture Education

As many universities in Australia grapple with declining lecture attendance numbers, questions remain as to what their future holds. There...

Queensland introduces tougher laws on hate speech

Queensland introduces tougher laws on hate speech

Social Justice

The Queensland government has introduced laws to make chants such as ‘From the River to the Sea’ and Global Intifada...

Community radio station celebrates 50 years on air

Community radio station celebrates 50 years on air

Communications & Culture

This year, many community radio stations celebrate big milestones. One of them is 2XX, which will celebrate its 50th anniversary....

Muslims welcome to start of Ramadan for peaceful reflections

Muslims welcome to start of Ramadan for peaceful reflections

Communications & Culture Health

Today many Muslim Australians started celebrating Ramadan, the holiest month of the Islamic calendar.  It’s observed as a month of...

National Apology 18 years on

National Apology 18 years on

Indigenous Social Justice

The 18th anniversary of Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s apology to the Stolen Generations was marked on the 13th of...

Victoria bans misusing NDAs in sexual harassment cases

Victoria bans misusing NDAs in sexual harassment cases

The Law

The Victorian government has introduced a bill that will ban the misuse of Non-disclosure agreements in workplace sexual harassment, with legislation coming into...

Community demand action on housing crisis ahead of SA election

Community demand action on housing crisis ahead of SA election

Health Politics & Economy Social Justice

South Australia is buckling under its housing crisis. It’s part of a dire national picture of  economic disparity amid a...

Angus Taylor unveils shadow ministry

Angus Taylor unveils shadow ministry

Politics & Economy

The election of Angus Taylor has seen the new opposition leader reward some of his key lieutenants in his ministry...

Are Speed Cameras In School Zones Doing Enough?

Are Speed Cameras In School Zones Doing Enough?

Education

The NRMA says speed cameras aren’t doing enough to keep children safe in school zones, with new data showing thousands...

Racism@Uni

Racism@Uni

Education Social Justice

A new report into racism on university campuses highlights the presence of intolerance, with 1 in 5 academic staff experiencing...

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