Is there a prescription drug shortage we don’t know about?
I’m on drugs. The legal kind. Earlier this year one of my specialists suggested to me I fill my prescription whether I needed a refill or […]
I’m on drugs. The legal kind. Earlier this year one of my specialists suggested to me I fill my prescription whether I needed a refill or […]
Unemployed. If there has been any day in my 61.5 years of life when I’ve felt it is all just too much, yesterday was that […]
By R D Wood At present a discussion of the republic seems separate from a discussion of a treaty with Indigenous people. And yet, a […]
By Katherine Marchment This article opens a window into the lives of people in the prison system in the Northern Territory. These are their stories. […]
By Abdul Aziz Adam (from Sudan, now a Manus Island detainee). It will please me to let you know about our psychology in the prison camp […]
The media, social, mainstream and everything in between, have been flooded with justifications, discussions, jibes, insults and everything in between over the proven (by his […]
By Kathryn Wilkes For anyone who has always been a law-abiding citizen, who was a very hard worker for many years and who has slogged it […]
Today is Equal Pay Day. This event was celebrated yesterday by former Liberal PM John Howard’s observation that women won’t ever achieve equal representation in […]
My favourite feminist, Clementine Ford, wrote this week about her experiences giving birth to her first child. I’m sorry to have to admit I was […]
Recently a petition was distributed, signed and tabled on behalf of various Asian community groups in NSW. According to media reports it was coordinated by […]
By Tracie Aylmer I used to be somewhat quiet over the domestic violence that I suffered, although I did advise Centrelink time and time again […]
I am a concerned Australian citizen writing to you today, the evening after the election, concerning marriage equality. Now whilst you are all sitting back, […]
By Tracie Aylmer Many of you may wonder why the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – a country far away in deepest Africa and literally […]
By Callen Sorensen – Karklis For Indigenous Australians, election time is always a tough call. It’s a time when we find out how important my […]
By Tracie Aylmer I have no need for the family court. I have never used it, myself, nor will I see any need to use […]
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