by Olivia Tollardo | Apr 24, 2024 | News, Tech & Research
Aussie parents are urged to monitor the online activity of their teenagers in the wake of two Sydney stabbing attacks earlier this month. Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel of ‘Christ The Good Shepherd’ Church in Wakeley was stabbed during a live-stream sermon on...
by Stefanie Schultz | Oct 13, 2023 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
Carriageworks played host to this year’s Sydney Ceramics Market at the weekend, a major event of Sydney Craft Week, seeing over 5,000 people through the doors. The market featured over 90 ceramic artists across Sydney, the Illawarra, Central Coast and Blue...
by Portia Johnson | Sep 12, 2023 | Govt & Politics, News
Hundreds of people struggling to find housing gathered outside Sydney Town Hall on Saturday to rally for better living conditions and cheaper rent. The rally was hosted by Get a Room, a campaign from the National Union of Students. Protestors gathered to demand more...
by Daniel Strehaljuk | Aug 22, 2023 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
Ethnic first names are given less job opportunities and leadership roles than english first names despite having the same qualifications and resume work experience. A study comparing callbacks on jobs conducted by Monash University had concluded that minorities...
by Binaya Dahal | Jun 6, 2023 | Govt & Politics, News
A career expo event has been held by Study NSW in Sydney to connect international students with potential employers. With around 1000 students from different educational institutions across NSW, and over 50 employers from various sectors, the event organised at...