by Kshantu Kaul | Jan 3, 2023 | Govt & Politics, News
On 13 April, 2022, an Australian climate activist Deanna ‘Violet’ Coco blocked a lane on the Sydney Harbour bridge for 28 minutes as a part of the protest drawing attention towards climate change. She was recently sentenced to 15 months in jail, convicted under...
by Shawn Burns | Apr 11, 2022 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
A University of Wollongong PhD candidate is the star of a new film created for social media consumption and, potentially, accolades. Hop Dao, 25, who graduated with a Bachelor of Media and Communications in 2018 and who is now exploring the changing mindset of...
by Joel Beatton | Mar 24, 2021 | Govt & Politics, News
Australia’s housing market was left in a state of uncertainty after COVID-19 stopped the country in its tracks in March of last year. However, 12 months later and the market has rebounded, according to a new report. The realestate.com.au found sales volumes across New...
by Joshua Fogarty | Apr 28, 2020 | News
People in Sydney are travelling more than those in Melbourne since lockdown orders began, according to new data released by tech giants, Apple and Google. Across Melbourne, visitation of parks and beaches has dropped 75 per cent compared to a 48 per cent drop in...
by Emily Murphy | Nov 8, 2019 | News
Inner West residents are increasingly at risk of homelessness, with the number of people affected growing each year. The Inner West Council has conducted a yearly street count since 2016, where staff and volunteers from various organisations patrol the homeless ‘hot...