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University cuts – Minister wants accountability

University cuts – Minister wants accountability

Education

Federal Education Minister Jason Clare has proposed new changes to ensure Australian universities are accountable and remain transparent in their...

Supermarket Price Gouging laws a step closer

Supermarket Price Gouging laws a step closer

Politics & Economy The Law

As grocery prices continue to climb amid rising cost-of-living pressures, the federal government has just released draft laws to curb...

Space junk from Chinese rocket lands in WA

Space junk from Chinese rocket lands in WA

International Science & Environment

Suspected ‘Space junk’ likely crashed in the Pilbara region of Western Australia on Saturday afternoon. Miners stumbled upon the debris...

Australia’s biggest African festival hits Sydney

Australia’s biggest African festival hits Sydney

Communications & Culture

Africultures is Australia’s largest African cultural festival. It’s a vibrant celebration of African music, dance, food, fashion, and community. You...

Behind the mic: the impact and farewell of WaterWatch

Behind the mic: the impact and farewell of WaterWatch

Communications & Culture

The Community Radio Sector lost one of its highest rated programs earlier this year after giving voice to regional and...

Homelessness in the Gold Coast more complex than finding shelter

Homelessness in the Gold Coast more complex than finding shelter

Communications & Culture

Homelessness has been an ongoing issue on the Gold Coast. But, could it be that some of our rough sleepers...

Flu cases soar in 2025 as vaccination rates decline

Flu cases soar in 2025 as vaccination rates decline

Health

Australia is facing its worst flu season on record, with over 410,000 confirmed cases in 2025 alone. Despite the surge,...

How Sahily Carrero found meaning through social media and sport

How Sahily Carrero found meaning through social media and sport

Communications & Culture

Colombian-born Sahily Carrero moved to Australia a year ago, balancing work with her greatest passion — playing soccer.  After a...

Greens propose bill to reform late night pokies laws in NSW

Greens propose bill to reform late night pokies laws in NSW

Health Politics & Economy

The Greens have introduced a bill to close a loophole allowing hundreds of venues in New South Wales to keep...

‘Bystanders’ against violence in organisations critical

‘Bystanders’ against violence in organisations critical

Communications & Culture

This year’s Women of the World Festival was celebrated in Gladstone, about 540 kilometres north of Brisbane, showcasing workshops and...

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