by Isaiah Vidler | Oct 8, 2024 | Govt & Politics
There have been record numbers of Australians choosing to turn away from Christianity due to many reasons one being the belief in a higher power not realistic The days of dressing up in your Sunday best to attend a morning church service with your family appear to be...
by Isaiah Vidler | Jun 6, 2024 | Govt & Politics
The recent rise in HECS fees for university students in Australia has some considering giving up their degrees and seeking out alternative study and career options. Trades are a popular option for young Australians as they consider leaving university early. There are...
by Lara Smith | Jun 10, 2023 | Feature, News
The future of radio remains uncertain, with industry experts expressing concerns over the impact the rise in podcasts will have on the industry. The annual Infinite Dial audio study, published by Edison Research last June shows the number of Australians listening to...
by Mackinley Croft | May 3, 2023 | News, Sport
New data Australian Sports Commission data shows participants in team sports suffer injury at a higher rate than those participating in individual sports. The Ausplay Sports Injury Report found said 26 percent of outdoor team sport participants suffered an injury...
by Phillip Hazell | Jun 24, 2022 | Govt & Politics, Tech & Research
Feature image supplied: Pixabay Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, many countries provided support to Ukraine’s defence by sending weapons and other kinds of military support. Many of the donor countries are NATO members and have sent guns, artillery, and...