Communications & Culture The Wire
Many teachers in Australia feel unprepared to teach indigenous studies at school.Highlighting significance of incorporating indigenous histories and cultures into...
Politics & Economy The Wire
Negative political campaigns targeting opponents in the lead up to elections are common.But where’s the line between negative campaigns and...
Health The Wire 23 April 2024
Today the state government of Victoria decided against a supervised injecting room in Melbourne.Despite findings highlighting a clear need, the...
Social Justice The Wire
A new research from LaTrobe University highlights the struggles rural and regional victim survivors face.The study, conducted along with the...
Communications & Culture Social Justice The Wire
Recent studies from the University of South Australia found the media, sponsors, funding bodies and marketers make it very difficult...
More than a dozen organisations are asking Foreign Minister Penny Wong to commit more humanitarian aid for Sudan.The organisations, including...
Last year, the Alliance of Sahel States emerged as a new mutual defence pact in West Africa following political disputes...
A warning, the following story contains details some listeners may find distressing.The death of a 10-year-old Indigenous boy in state...
Science & Environment The Wire
Ground breaking research has found human hair could be the key to developing more sustainable energy resources and eliminating biowaste....
When Karina Hogan and Jenae Tien met while working at ABC Brisbane, they hit it off straight away despite their...