Funding initiatives show an emerging agenda for transformation, recognition of the specificity of temporary migrants’ experiences of family violence, and the need for system reforms.
To slow the rising number of radicalised young Australians, we need to raise the political knowledge of all young people, and empower them to become effective change agents.
Forcing people to pass an English test in order to become Australian citizens creates a range of practical and ethical problems, while producing little benefit for migrants and their host society.
For students who walked out of classes on Friday, the climate crisis protests are about extending their voices beyond the stifling grasp of schools.
Only 38% of Year 10 students reached the benchmark of knowledge on civics and citizenship required for their year level in 2019.
Speaking from her own experience, Julie Dempsey has become an authoritative voice in improving mental health care.
The COVID-19 crisis further reinforces the urgent need to repatriate children of foreign fighters from conflict-ridden regions.
Descendants of Jewish families who fled Nazi Germany are still having their citizenship applications denied.
It's time to recognise linguistic and cultural diversity as a creative engine of social participation and wellbeing.
When it comes to the highest court in the land, Australians are guilty of ignorance.
With more than 800,000 Rohingya having now fled Myanmar for Bangladesh, a large-scale humanitarian crisis is unfolding. But boycotts or sanctions are not the best options.
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