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Australian government not fully committed on human rights: AHRC

Australian government not fully committed on human rights: AHRC

International Social Justice

This week, the Australian government responded to the Universal Periodic Review, examining the human rights record of every UN member...

New report explores first year burnout of Graduate Nurses

New report explores first year burnout of Graduate Nurses

Health

A new study is urging improved support for Australian graduate nurses working in the health sector. Many graduate registered nurses...

NDIS service providers concerned on proposed cuts

NDIS service providers concerned on proposed cuts

Health Politics & Economy

NDIS service providers are concerned they won’t attend as many participants with the cuts proposed by the Federal government. Some...

Activate Brisbane keeps local communities active in sports

Activate Brisbane keeps local communities active in sports

Communications & Culture

An event in Brisbane is encouraging the community to keep active with sport-related activities. Actívate Brisbane is an event created...

Keeping Music Venues Alive

Keeping Music Venues Alive

Communications & Culture

The genesis of many Australian bands such as AC/DC and Midnight Old started out in a small to mid-sized music...

Calls to support for victims of sexual assault in WA’s regions

Calls to support for victims of sexual assault in WA’s regions

Health Social Justice

CONTENT WARNING: The following contains distressing themes. Listener discretion is advised. Victims of sexual assault should be prioritised, but across...

Town camps in NT more than housing for First Nations communities

Town camps in NT more than housing for First Nations communities

Indigenous

Aboriginal Town Camps are more than just housing. It’s culture and connection.   The Northern Territory has around 43 Aboriginal Town Camps, most...

Natural phenomenon supercharged by climate pollution

Natural phenomenon supercharged by climate pollution

Science & Environment

Advocacy groups and farmers on the frontline of climate change fear the effects of the naturally occurring phenomenon El Nino...

Community respond to “apocalyptic” cuttlefish disappearance

Community respond to “apocalyptic” cuttlefish disappearance

Science & Environment

During May to August tens of thousands of Giant Australian Cuttlefish gather in the Upper Spencer Gulf in South Australia...

Chemical restraint for NDIS eligibility concerning: experts

Chemical restraint for NDIS eligibility concerning: experts

Social Justice

The NDIS continues to be in the spotlight with budget cuts and who will be eligible for becoming a participant....

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