Protecting the Widow Maker: The US Marines Exonerate the Osprey
The tiltrotor V-22 Osprey has a plagued, bloodied history. But blighted as it is, the aircraft remains a cherished feature of the US Marines, regarded […]
The tiltrotor V-22 Osprey has a plagued, bloodied history. But blighted as it is, the aircraft remains a cherished feature of the US Marines, regarded […]
Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA) Media Release Australia’s independent Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) that deliver high-quality training to international students face an existential threat […]
This week the Australian Government announced measures to secure intravenous (IV) fluid products amid a global supply shortage. An RMIT expert comments on supply chain […]
It is often quite a surprise when I open my Messages file in the morning: I get strange quotations and links to some angry podcasts […]
Oxfam Australia Media Release As Coles Group and Woolworths announce their full-year profits for 2024, Oxfam Australia is calling for urgent action to address the […]
In response to the federal Coalition’s proposal for $100 billion in cuts to housing, transport, education, and climate solutions, the 30 undersigned organisations released the […]
On August 12, 1949, the four Geneva Conventions were adopted, laying the basis of a normative standard in international humanitarian law. As Balthasar Staehelin, personal […]
Indigenous Business Australia Media Release Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) launched its first Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander wellbeing […]
It began as a devastating, confined storm off the coast of Sicily, striking the luxury yacht Bayesian in the form of a devastating water column […]
By Jane Salmon 10,000 people have no rights in Australia because they have been mishandled by Morrison’s fast track system. There is no pathway to […]
La Trobe University Media Release La Trobe Ideas and Society Program presents Domestic Violence: Why? What has to be done? This year has seen a […]
Since January 1976, the UN’s International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights has obliged Australia to ensure “particularly … [via] legislative measures” that the […]
In 2007, the writer Tal Nitsán isolated instances where Israelimale combatants systematically used sexual violence against Palestinian women to the war of 1948. In essentially […]
National Legal Aid is calling on the government to urgently increase funding to Legal Aid Commissions following the release of a report on domestic violence […]
The Australian Government’s decision to swiftly legislate paying super on its parental leave scheme will help to tackle gender inequity and boost a mother of […]
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