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Menulog to cease operations after 19 years

Menulog to cease operations after 19 years

Communications & Culture Politics & Economy

Last week, food delivery service Menulog announced that it will cease its operations by the end of this month after...

New documentary shows Paralympians are ‘Changing Track’

New documentary shows Paralympians are ‘Changing Track’

Communications & Culture

A new documentary explores the journey of the Australian Paralympic cycling team and their participation in the 2024 Paris Paralympics....

Concerns for new NDIS tool to be rolled in 2026

Concerns for new NDIS tool to be rolled in 2026

Health Politics & Economy

The disability community have voiced their concerns regarding a new support needs assessment tool to be rolled out mid 2026...

Could a new citizenship category help Indigenous children born overseas?

Could a new citizenship category help Indigenous children born overseas?

Social Justice The Law

Children of Indigenous Australians as well as New Zealander Māori background born overseas can be denied citizenship, as the current...

Empowering middle aged homeless women with homes

Empowering middle aged homeless women with homes

Indigenous Science & Environment Social Justice

Women over 55 are experiencing homelessness, according to the 2021 Census. According to a report released by Housing for the...

The Sydney Writers Festival 2025 Family Day kicks off Sunday

The Sydney Writers Festival 2025 Family Day kicks off Sunday

Communications & Culture

The Sydney Writers Festival is now calling all kids interested in storytelling to attend their Family Day. Next Sunday 23...

Organisations welcome new Aged Care Act, some challenges not addressed

Organisations welcome new Aged Care Act, some challenges not addressed

Health Politics & Economy

The new Aged Care Act came into effect at the beginning of November, and community organisations welcome the new bill...

UN Special Rapporteur to intervene in North West Shelf legal cases

UN Special Rapporteur to intervene in North West Shelf legal cases

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

The United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on the human right to a healthy and sustainable environment has filed an application to...

New program supporting Queensland Migrant Workers rights

New program supporting Queensland Migrant Workers rights

Communications & Culture

A new program supported by the Queensland Council of Unions is providing free information sessions on work entitlements and visa...

Australian salmon sales are on the rise despite contamination in farming practices

Australian salmon sales are on the rise despite contamination in farming practices

Health Science & Environment

A new report from Salmon Tasmania says salmon sales are on the rise, with more families buying the fish than...

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