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Macquarie Bank Backtracks On Sustainable Energy Investment

Macquarie Bank Backtracks On Sustainable Energy Investment

Science & Environment

Macquarie Bank remains under fire from their members and shareholders, calling for greater transparency around the bank’s financing of coal...

Calls for action to eliminate Hepatitis B & C in First Nations Communities

Calls for action to eliminate Hepatitis B & C in First Nations Communities

Health Indigenous

This World Hepatitis Day hears calls for urgent national action to eliminate hepatitis B and C in Australia for Aboriginal...

Two years on from SA’s “Unmet Needs Study,” no action from government

Two years on from SA’s “Unmet Needs Study,” no action from government

Health

It’s been two years since the South Australian government released The Unmet Needs Study, intended to address the critical shortfall...

Byron Bay night precinct sparks concern for alcohol-fuelled violence

Byron Bay night precinct sparks concern for alcohol-fuelled violence

Politics & Economy

Byron Bay residents are concerned that a plan to boost the tourism hotspot’s nightlife will lead to an increase in...

International Court of Justice rules on historic global climate policy

International Court of Justice rules on historic global climate policy

Science & Environment

The International Court of Justice has issued a ruling in regards to the climate crisis and the impacts nations can...

Parliament becoming a safe space for First Nations communities

Parliament becoming a safe space for First Nations communities

Indigenous Politics & Economy

This week the 48th Parliament in Canberra kicked off with a traditional welcome to Country in the great hall, led...

Disability Pride Fest kicks off this weekend

Disability Pride Fest kicks off this weekend

Communications & Culture Social Justice

The fourth annual Disability Pride festival kicks off in Sydney this Saturday as part of Disability Pride Month. Disability Pride...

Plan to respond against algae bloom in SA released

Plan to respond against algae bloom in SA released

Science & Environment

An independent collective of marine scientists urge the government to consider their seven-point plan in response to SA’s harmful algae...

Calls for national healthcare protocol after woman being denied mammogram due to disability

Calls for national healthcare protocol after woman being denied mammogram due to disability

Health Social Justice

Members of the disability community are demanding a national protocol in a push for equal access to healthcare services. Physical...

Pine Gap 40 years on: reflections on facility’s evolution

Pine Gap 40 years on: reflections on facility’s evolution

Politics & Economy

Pine Gap, the controversial intelligence-gathering facility in Alice Springs remains shrouded in secrecy, and for decades has been a source...

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