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The prominent yet dangerous role of alcohol at major sporting events

As a proud sporting nation, it is embedded within Aussie culture to crack open a cold one with a few mates while watching the AFL Grand Final or indulging in a glass of champagne over the races, however the role alcohol plays…

by Georgia Franc
November 10, 2020November 10, 2020
392 views
Opinion

Oppression of Uyghur ethnic minority group under Chinese Communist Party calls for international action

To be forced out of your home, separated from your family, and placed into an internment camp with the chilling possibility of being tortured or forcibly sterilised based upon your ethnicity is the reality for over 1 million Uyghur people living in…

by Georgia Franc
August 6, 2020August 6, 2020
810 views
Opinion

Lies, deceit, and corruption – The story of Adani and its land-grabbing tactics

AdaniWatch reveals chilling details of coercion and power used to threaten an Adivasi community As dams and mines expand across the Adivasi (a blanket term used to describe India’s indigenous tribes) inhabited regions, more specifically in the central-eastern parts of the country,…

by Desiree Lobo
August 4, 2020August 4, 2020
716 views
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Women are being left behind in international COVID-19 action plans

As the world adjusts to the impact of COVID-19, nations have implemented action plans to help mitigate the virus, however new research has demonstrated that this decision-making made by predominantly male national committees could worsen the gender equality gap.…

by Georgia Franc
July 6, 2020July 30, 2020
562 views
Opinion

International students face unique uncertainties thanks to COVID-19

The Foundation for Young Australians' Haley Zilberberg writes about how many international students are facing unqiue uncertainties thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. …

by Ryan Fritz
July 2, 2020July 30, 2020
488 views
Opinion

COVID-19: A glimpse of what climate-induced system collapse could look like

Here we were thinking pandemics were just material for movie scripts, when COVID-19 abruptly upended life as we knew it. Suddenly the decades-long, earnest focus of anxious epidemiologists was noticed, heard and believed by everyone - not just other scientists and Doomsday Preppers,…

by Ryan Fritz
June 4, 2020July 30, 2020
369 views
Opinion

Pandemics know no borders, neither should compassion: Oxfam Australia

Now more than ever as this crisis unfolds, we need to unite. We need get past our differences, and we need to ensure the people who need our vital support are not left forgotten. As a global community we are in this…

by Ryan Fritz
March 25, 2020July 30, 2020
424 views
Opinion

The World’s Generous Bushfire Response Highlights Our Foreign Aid Hypocrisy

You know those struggling Pacific nations that often seem to need our help? Clean water for Vanuatu, Infrastructure in PNG. Well, Australia’s bushfire crisis has turned those tables. Now it’s them offering us help, writes Patrick Thomas, the Low-Income Countries Manager at…

by Ryan Fritz
January 21, 2020July 30, 2020
372 views
Opinion

Doing a Vinnies will give a little hope to the needy

“THERE’S real worry and desperation out there.” Those were the words from the Melbourne call centre of the St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria’s, better known as Vinnies Victoria, in the week before Christmas when our small team of volunteers answered an…

by Ryan Fritz
January 3, 2020July 30, 2020
374 views
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