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By Roger Chao In the tumult of a raging battle, beneath the echoing cries, Where shadows merge with fading lights, the silent truth belies. A world...
By Bert Hetebry Having worked for many years with a diverse number of people from different ethnic groups and religions, and some with no...
Australia’s rising cost of living is squeezing household budgets, and with high fuel prices and public transport costs increasing, many Australians...
By James Moore The only feature not mentioned was drool. On his second day in court, charged with multiple felonies, the putative leader of the...
By Frances Goold Louise Bourgeois: Has the Day Invaded the Night or Has the Night Invaded the Day? 25 November 2023 – 28 April 2024* Art...
Despite growing momentum to increase female representation in Australia’s national parliament, it continues to be a male dominated domain. New...
By Jane Salmon, voluntary refugee advocate for over 11 years. Introduction: The facts are obvious. As Senator Meereen Faruqi has written, this...
Shaping the future of health across Asia and the Pacific The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2024 in Melbourne, Australia from 22-24 April...
One year on since the conflict in Sudan began the country faces a “catastrophic humanitarian crisis”, according to girls’ rights organisation...
By James Moore The first criminal trial of an American president is likely to bring more division, and even suffering, to the country he proposes...
Advocacy groups have welcomed the release of the Federal Government’s announcement of a heat mapping tool to assist affected communities deal with...
Compulsory income management (CIM) in the Northern Territory is perceived to be ineffective in reducing harm, can contribute to situations of family...
THE CLIMATE COUNCIL celebrates today’s announcement that the Future Made In Australia Act is soon to roll off the Federal Government’s policy...
By James Moore We were young when we lived near the Rio Grande and sometimes on Fridays the boss took us out on his boat and a few of my...
By Bert Hetebry I ’ m not much good at sums, but I can imagine the cost of repairing damaged egos as the allegations of rape and the...
By Callen Sorensen Karklis Dear Readers, Seventeen years ago I was inspired by the change that the 2007 federal election saw after the...
The latest building activity data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics has confirmed there is still a long way to go before Australia...
MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASE A $1 BILLION HIT TO AUSTRALIA’S ECONOMY A groundbreaking new study has revealed for the first time the true cost of...
“It is difficult for us to choose a child and give them priority over another child so that they can live”: Doctors forced to make heartbreaking...
By James Moore There is a strong element of the crazed adrenalin junky in most journalists. We want adventure with the same fervor we seek the...
By Denis Bright NATO leaders met in Brussels to anticipate more policy confusion after the US Presidential elections on 5 November 2024. From ten...
A “colossal” increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza is needed immediately to stop children from dying needlessly, restore dignity and ease...
By Bert Hetebry Truth be told, we really would like other people to be a little more like we are. We have a seemingly inherent bias for others to...
Miniscule amount is less than 12% of average daily calorie needs. People in northern Gaza have been forced to survive on an average of 245...
By James Moore “Television is called a medium because it is neither rare nor well done.” – Ernie Kovacs. In the newsroom, they called her...
By Denis Bright In Australia’s motorized society, most householders still turn their ignition keys as a reflexive response to their transport...
The ‘right to disconnect’ has been gaining traction globally in recent years, and Australia has joined the movement with the recent passing of the...
The Australian Council for International Development, the peak body for the aid and humanitarian agencies, has today expressed its deepest condolences...
By James Moore “Mr. Speaker, our Nation depends on immigrants’ labor, and I hope we can create an immigration system as dependable as they...
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s Department has approved a major part of Santos’ controversial Barossa gas export project, the Darwin...
By Jane Salmon If The Jackboots Actually Fit … Why Does Labor Keep Tripping Over Its Own Feet? On Tuesday, a bunch of bright young refugees...
By Callen Sorensen Karklis Many Australians are heard saying that they’re feeling the pinch, especially at the checkouts! Gone are the days of...
By Bert Hetebry Stan Grant points out in his book The Queen is Dead that “… I cannot but see in China what White nations have done the...
As Yemen enters its tenth year of war, its people face renewed airstrikes and a deepening economic crisis that risks pushing millions into starvation,...
An additional 2,090 homes housing more than 4,000 young people experiencing homelessness could be built by drawing on $1 billion already set aside by...
Australia’s peak body for international humanitarian organisations welcomes the United Nations Security Council’s resolution calling for an...
The Federal Government is negotiating how to implement the changes recommended by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) report on...
A Federal Parliamentary committee report into the perceptions and status of vocational education and training offers mixed outcomes for students,...
By Jane Salmon Palm Sunday rallies bring together Jew and Moslem, Hindu, Buddhist, many varieties of Christian, humanists and atheists to share a...
By James Moore There are only 1500 people living in Brooklyn, Iowa, situated along the old transcontinental route of U.S. Highway 6 and north of...
By Callen Sorensen Karklis The election results of the local government elections are in. Some will be despairing on both the progressive and...
About the Palm Sunday Walk for Justice and Peace – Melbourne, 24 March 2024 Since 2014, the Refugee Advocacy Network, has brought together a...
By Bert Hetebry The Religious Discrimination Bill, in draft form has been presented to open the way for consideration in the Parliament and Senate...
Federal Member for Bass Bridget Archer and ACT Senator David Pocock have been announced as winners of the McKinnon Prize , Australia’s...
The Australian economy would be $100 billion bigger and boosted by 42,000 new jobs by hitting a target of investing 3% of GDP in research and...
By Denis Bright The tidal wave swing against Labor in the Ipswich West by-election on 16 March 2024 created no ripples on the stagnant Bremer...
By Bert Hetebry Holidaying down at Busselton in the last week, enjoying time catching up with family and taking opportunity to walk for miles on...
By James Moore “If you want to know the secrets of existence, do the math. There is no other way. There is only one truth, the truth of...
International community resorts to sea routes and air drops rather than challenge Israel for systemically undermining unfettered access of relief ...
A multinational fossil fuel company has applied to the federal government to dump the majority of eight offshore oil platforms into Bass Strait close...