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Victorian farmers outraged about Emergency Services Levy

Victorian farmers outraged about Emergency Services Levy

Politics & Economy Social Justice

Victorian farmers maintain fury over the Emergency Services Levy. On Sunday, they joined hundreds of CFA volunteers at a rally...

Social media ban and climate risk: Today’s topics in Canberra

Social media ban and climate risk: Today’s topics in Canberra

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

Turning to Federal politics, where further divisions are surfacing in the Coalition over net-zero, pressure mounts on the government to...

BlakAbility: Support for First Nations students with a disability

BlakAbility: Support for First Nations students with a disability

Health Indigenous

A new funded project by the Australian Research Council will look to improve the lives for First Nations university students...

Nurses from Philippines face challenges migrating to Australia

Nurses from Philippines face challenges migrating to Australia

Communications & Culture Health

The Filipino community is the fifth largest migrant group in Australia, according to the Department of Home Affairs. But also...

Landmark Climate Report Warns Millions of Australians at Risk from Sea Level Rise

Landmark Climate Report Warns Millions of Australians at Risk from Sea Level Rise

Science & Environment

The National Climate Risk Assessment warns millions of Australians are at risk from rising sea levels and heat-related deaths, unless...

HIV cases declining but STIs increasing: AUS sexual health check up 2024

HIV cases declining but STIs increasing: AUS sexual health check up 2024

Health

Australia’s annual sexual health check-up has been released, showing HIV cases are declining, but other STIs such as syphilis and...

Rethinking the current private road toll model

Rethinking the current private road toll model

Politics & Economy

In recent decades, Australia has become highly dependent on privatised toll roads, with many problems and hidden costs impacting taxpayers....

Solar Panel Recycling and avoiding E-waste in landfill: Smart Energy Expo

Solar Panel Recycling and avoiding E-waste in landfill: Smart Energy Expo

Science & Environment

An Australian green tech company is hoping to tackle the issues of replacing old solar panels and preventing e-waste in...

Dealing with Drought in the Cook Islands

Dealing with Drought in the Cook Islands

Communications & Culture International Science & Environment

Climate change is being addressed in the South Pacific by looking at how they should address changes in rainfall patterns...

Mayors grapple with Antisemitism

Mayors grapple with Antisemitism

Communications & Culture International Politics & Economy

Byron Shire Council has introduced a boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS)- policy against Israel, the second council to impose such...

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