The tragic deaths of two First Nations women highlight systemic failings, and the urgent need for a Human Rights Act in Australia.
On 14 October, it’s our civic responsibility to make an informed decision about the referendum question regarding the Voice to Parliament.
COVID-19 has proved that the homelessness problem is solvable, but will Australia make good on its human rights obligations once the pandemic has passed?
The COVIDSafe contact tracing app raises serious concerns for privacy, even if installing it is voluntary.
Unmasking the menace of right-wing extremism: “What Happens Next?” explores its impact, advocates for decisive action and calls for diverse voices to counter the rising threat.
With the Australian flag increasingly seen as a fashion statement rather than what it's supposed to represent, is it time for a rethink?
Despite its illegality, 'gatekeeping' remains a barrier to inclusive education. But parents can find that knowledge is power in combating the practice.
A new institute is leading the push to eliminate the 'faulty' justice of the death penalty.
Australia once identified itself as the “lucky country”, a place where the “Aussie battler” was given a fair go, but can it still lay claim to this?
A genuine partnership needs to be established between the government and Aboriginal people to get Closing the Gap targets back on track.
A High Court hearing is set to decide the constitutional validity of "safe access zone" legislation.
The recent notorious on-field incident involving AFL players Andrew Gaff and Andrew Brayshaw has exposed inconsistencies in how our legal system treats acts of violence.
How can they be legal while drugs are not?
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