Australia
Study shines light on number of Australian women with endometriosis
Research shows one in nine Australian women will be diagnosed with endometriosis by the time they reach the age of......
Concerns of a third wave of Australians with mesothelioma
This week, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare released a report stating that around 600 Australians died of mesothelioma......
Department of Home Affairs slammed for delaying, refusing medical transfers of asylum seekers
Maurice Blackburn Lawyers and the National Justice Project have slammed the Department of Home Affairs for delaying and refusing to......
We get it, you vape. But perhaps we need to regulate the vape?
The USA has reported the first ever vaping related death, and this is alongside a flurry of vaping related hospitalisations.......
Oxfam says more refugees means a better economy
A new report released by Oxfam claims that increasing Australia’s refugee intake will improve the economy. The report’s findings call......
Indigenous Podcast Connects the Disconnected
Ever wondered how much your social media posts affect others? Co-hosts of podcast ‘Disconnect’ Tyson Yunkaporta from Deakin University and......
New tuberculosis vaccine in the works for adult sufferers
A new treatment for one of the world’s most deadly diseases may be available in the future, after researchers in......
Plant extinctions hundreds of times higher than historical average
A new study shows the rate of plant extinctions is hundreds of times higher than historical averages. An international group......
Inquiry sparks debate about reform to Parliament’s question time
A current inquiry is examining ways to improve question time such as whether Dorothy Dixers should be abolished and whether......
Djab Wurrung Stands Strong Against Highway from Hell
Today in Western Victoria, protestors gathered to defend the survival of the Djab Wurrung Trees. More than three thousand are......