“You do not belong anywhere”: Refugees cut off from Medicare and Centrelink Features, General News, Politics | January 5, 2023 | by Tiffany Fox Dozens of refugees have been denied Medicare rebates and Centrelink payments after two government departments failed to communicate with each…
Righting the wrongs Crime, Features, Health, Local and Campus News, Politics | October 24, 2022 | by Alexander Di Rosso Perth social justice and human rights champion Gerry Georgatos is retiring after 50 years of advocacy, but he has one…
Climate inaction a costly legacy Environment, Politics | May 30, 2022 | by Zahra Al Hilaly While climate policy was key on election day, Australia’s lack of investment in renewables will cost taxpayers billions to rectify…
Seat of Swan elects first female in 101-year history Politics | May 26, 2022 | by Abbey Bishop With almost two-thirds of ballots counted in the federal WA seat of Swan, Labor has already won back a seat…
PM’s superannuation scheme slammed Politics | May 19, 2022 | by Zahra Al Hilaly Scott Morrison’s new plan to help first home buyers use their superannuation to purchase a house is a “terrible populist…
Young women ‘fearful’ of male bias in Australian parliament Politics | May 12, 2022 | by Zahra Al Hilaly Gender inequality in Australia’s Parliament is deterring women from becoming politicians, a new study has revealed. Just 47 members of…