Parents wanting to migrate to Australia to join their children face ludicrous delays, and if opting for a paid contributory visa, exorbitant fees.
There are good reasons for the federal government to abolish the Cashless Debit Card, but what about the BasicsCard?
The bill exposes the culture war within Australia’s biggest religious groups, and runs into constitutional problems.
The Morrison government is ramping up its war and security rhetoric, be it COVID or stoking China fears, in an effort to arrest its flagging popularity ahead of the next federal election.
The Yoo-rrook Justice Commission will investigate the impact of European settlement, allowing Aboriginal communities to tell their side of the story.
The Malka Leifer sexual abuse case galvanised Australia’s Jewry, but what have been the implications for child safety standards within Jewish organisations in Australia and Israel?
Examining the similarities and differences between Australian and Brazilian policies towards gender-based violence.
To address it, dowry abuse first needs to be recognised as a key form of economic abuse within the broader framework of domestic and family violence.
The new law means large organisations will need to report annually on their efforts to address the risk of exploitation in their supply chains.
Revisionism? Not so much – the first foreign policy white paper since 2003 is firmly in the camp of the status quo.
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