In less than two years, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has gone from clear choice to fighting for majority support in the polls. What happened?
It was thought that after the pandemic, young people’s outlook for the future might have improved. But the latest Australian Youth Barometer survey shows it’s actually become worse.
If there’s proof needed that something needs changing, it’s surely the furtive cry we hear to “close the gap”.
This week, Monash University's “What Happens Next?” podcast investigates how making reproductive healthcare inaccessible hurts us all.
There are good reasons for the federal government to abolish the Cashless Debit Card, but what about the BasicsCard?
Many young people are bleak about what the future holds – and this is having an impact on their plans to have children.
The 2021 Australian Youth Barometer, a survey of more than 500 young Australians aged 18 to 24, reflects the pressures young Australians have been under during COVID-19.
Short-term measures don't address the fundamental systemic issues that lead these vulnerable women into danger.
A key part of the budget's focus on women was a funding boost to help stop domestic violence, but is it enough?
Many Indigenous children leaving state care face an unknown and difficult future, with little support after they exit the system.
New research shows women on temporary visas are trapped in family violence by a lack of financial support, safe accommodation, and the threat of their visa being revoked.
A new study suggests that approaches to support effective communication with multicultural communities should be incorporated in government strategies from the beginning.
More women are turning to online or telephone support for family violence during the second COVID-19 lockdown, while more men are also seeking help for abusive behaviour.
The urgency of the risks and issues facing women on temporary visas is dangerously heightened by COVID-19.
The recent controversy embroiling the Richmond injecting room is overshadowing its positive community impact.
Many of them are voting for the first time in the upcoming federal election, but they're not the homogeneous group we often assume them to be.
Residents of many tourism-dependent destinations are seeing the unique character of their home towns vanish beneath a wave of souvenir shops, crowds, tour buses and rowdy bars.
The credit debt trap is a honey pot for financial institutions, and that becomes a problem mostly for the poor, says John Vaz.
The dark side of the drug subculture among men who have sex with men has been well-documented. Now, research is looking at the practice in an evidence-based way, and to identify solutions.
The Chinese government will use its consolidated power to try to rein in some of the biggest problems facing its economy in 2018.
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