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From Protest to Policy: Australia to Recognise Palestine at UN General Assembly

From Protest to Policy: Australia to Recognise Palestine at UN General Assembly

by Alisa Huseyin | Sep 17, 2025 | Audio, Feature, Govt & Politics, News

Australia will officially recognise the State of Palestine during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, commencing on Tuesday, 9 September 2025. The announcement marks a significant shift in Australian foreign policy and follows growing community...
The Sutherland Shire fear relegation of it’s premiere football representatives in the NSW national premiere league.

The Sutherland Shire fear relegation of it’s premiere football representatives in the NSW national premiere league.

by Grace Whitaker | Aug 13, 2025 | News, Sport

Relegation fears arise after the Sutherland Shire’s NPL team the Sutherland Sharks suffered a 1-0 loss to St George city last Sunday at Penshurst Park. Consecutive losses have left the football club nearing the bottom of the ladder at 14th place. Sharks fans, staff...
Musicians aren’t being paid fairly

Musicians aren’t being paid fairly

by Massimiliano Mandile | Jun 17, 2025 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News

In North Turramurra, there’s a point where the mighty Cowan River meets a sizable picnic area known as Bobbin Head. All year round, tourists can be found traversing the area in pedal boats, most of which are supervised by Sydney musician Harper Dore. Besides the...
No girls allowed! The quiet disappearance of lesbian bars

No girls allowed! The quiet disappearance of lesbian bars

by Amber Pereira | Jun 14, 2025 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, Feature

As Pride Month continues and queer events and spaces bustle steadily through June, the forefront of the LGBTQ+ acronym wonders, where are the Lesbian bars? In Australia, it seems the space doesn’t exist. That is despite an estimated 4.5 per cent of Australians, 16...
157 Reports, one charge: inside Australia’s coercive control enforcement crisis

157 Reports, one charge: inside Australia’s coercive control enforcement crisis

by Scarlett Lewis | Jun 9, 2025 | Feature, Government, Govt & Politics, News

A family lawyer in Wollongong receives pornographic Christmas cards from a client’s ex-partner. Another is told in court: “I know where you live.” These are symptoms of a critical gap in Australia’s response to coercive control that extends...
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