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How the community lived Gough Whitlam’s dismissal in 1975

How the community lived Gough Whitlam’s dismissal in 1975

Politics & Economy The Law

With the 50th anniversary of the dismissal of former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, it brought some reflections across Australians, especially...

Big 4 Banks still support fossil fuel projects: report

Big 4 Banks still support fossil fuel projects: report

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

A new research from Market Forces shows Australia’s big four banks have provided more than 43 billion dollars to major...

Taxation has a major impact on housing: report

Taxation has a major impact on housing: report

Politics & Economy

The Housing Industry Association released its 2025 report on Taxation of the Housing Sector,  revealing up to half the cost...

New horned ‘Lucifer’ bee species discovered in WA

New horned ‘Lucifer’ bee species discovered in WA

Science & Environment

A scientist in Western Australia has discovered a new native Australian bee species. The native bee scientist who made the...

Discovery of 55 million year old dinosaur egg shells found in South East Queensland

Discovery of 55 million year old dinosaur egg shells found in South East Queensland

Science & Environment

Located 250 kilometers from Brisbane in Southeast Queensland, the small town of Murgeon has a population of 2,000 residents and...

NT’s new anti-racism strategy welcomed, but more needed

NT’s new anti-racism strategy welcomed, but more needed

Social Justice

The Northern Territory Police Force has released its anti-racism strategy this month as an approach to fair, respectful and culturally...

Contentious late term abortion bill voted down in SA

Contentious late term abortion bill voted down in SA

Communications & Culture Health Politics & Economy Social Justice

A bill to restrict late-term abortion access has been defeated in South Australia’s Upper House, voted down 11 to eight....

Social Media Ban: Mental Health and Children’s Rights in the spotlight

Social Media Ban: Mental Health and Children’s Rights in the spotlight

Health The Law

Australia is now just weeks away from its under sixteens social media ban, seeing it become the first nation to...

Coalition’s future voter base threatened if net zero is scrapped

Coalition’s future voter base threatened if net zero is scrapped

Politics & Economy

Liberal MPs have descended on Canberra today for a meeting that will finalise whether they will keep or scrap net...

Bill to bring basic standards to home to be debated in SA

Bill to bring basic standards to home to be debated in SA

Science & Environment Social Justice

Today, the South Australian government is debating the Residential Tenancies Bill, which will force rentals to set out basic standards...

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