20 mins audio Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet Fifty years ago, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) replaced the Republic of China (ROC) as China’s representative in...
16 mins audio Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet The implementation of the National Security Law in 2020 poses an unprecedented threat to press freedom in Hong Kong,...
Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet Australians will experience lower standards of living if the nation’s universities continue to fall behind international standards, the sector’s peak body has warned....
Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet A national ombudsman role has been created to help support university students who are victims of sexual assault. Years of advocacy has helped...
Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet Meta, the owner of social media platform Facebook, has admitted using Australians’ Facebook and Instagram posts to train its AI models, including public...
Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet New research from the Australian National University has found that social media platforms impact teenagers’ life satisfaction with varying effects, depending on gender...
Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet Australians on income support are struggling to afford essential foods and utilities amid rising living costs. The Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS),...
Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet A review of a new reporting framework, conducted by the Community Housing Industry Association, has found that community housing providers in Australia are...
Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide has attributed cultural issues within the Australian Defence Force to a “failure of leadership.” Chair...
Article/Blessing CALD Editorial;Photo/Internet The Federal Government has proposed legislation to protect consumers from financial scams, with fines of up to 50 million dollars for banks, mobile...