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First Nations child advocates are calling on governments to stop failing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Meeting in Alice...
Half of rural obstetric services have closed since the 1990s, leaving some areas as “obstetric deserts,” where 1 in 50...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised this story contains names of people who have died. Last Friday, the...
The first of July brings the new financial year, and with it, some changes in support for Australians. Minimum wages...
The escalating tensions, sudden conflict, and current ceasefire in the middle east has affected diaspora communities around the world. In...
A new financial year is just around the corner, and it’s time to lodge taxes and claim deductions. This annual...
The disability community have been left confused and concerned as no figures have been mentioned for Foundational Supports in any...
Youth homelessness remains a growing issue across the nation. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare over 38,000...
More than 400,00 Australians are living with dementia, a brain condition that can affect memory, thinking, and daily functioning. People...
Charles Darwin University TAFE has recorded a significant jump in student enrolments, up almost 14 percent compared to this time...
A new national report has revealed shocking cases of discrimination and neglect faced by Australians with disability. Released by the...
Recent changes have been made that allows for gay and bisexual men as well as transgender women to donate blood...
The cause of a deadly illness in magpie populations in Western Australia may remain a mystery. A surge in cases...
New research reveals an increased number of Australians are leaving mental health support until breaking point. Data shows one in...
The National Homelessness conference had its second day today. It is being held on the Gold Coast. Spokepersons from Indigenous-led...
On Monday, the federal government announced tougher measures to help keep children safer in the early childhood education sector. Coming...
The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research has discovered a new type of cosmic phenomenon. The international study has found...
Taxi drivers who refuse passengers with assistance animals now risk losing their jobs. 13cabs drivers who deny bookings where assistance...
Social media is now infamous for misinformation and harmful and the skincare industry is social media’s latest victim. Trends like...
Ongoing droughts have worsened conditions for Victorian farmers, seeing an increase in cost and production difficulty. In an effort to...
This week, scientists, business leaders, activists and over 60 world leaders are attending the United Nations ocean conference in France,...
In Australia, many patients suffer from chronic neuropathic pain, and the side effects of medications are a barrier to treatment....
As nearly a third of the world’s marine megafauna face extinction, a new conservation project aims to reverse this trend...
New research from the University of Melbourne shows Australians with a disability are more prevalent to die from preventable types...
Snap rallies erupted across the country this week with hundreds of climate activists convening in outrage, and opposition to the...
As the nation battles its cost-of-living crisis and stagnant productivity, families and parent groups are calling for the government to...
The Sydney fair was held last weekend, with this year’s theme celebrating 100 years of art deco. The art deco...
Dairy companies have announced their opening farm gate prices ahead of the new financial year. Farm gate prices indicate the...
Sally Ryan’s portrait of Author Kathy Lette, ‘Lette Loose’, is a finalist in the 2025 Archibald prize. The oil on...
Last week wasn’t a good week for whistleblowers’ justice in Australia. First, the ATO’s whistleblower Richard Boyle was forced to...