Sentence and Scrutiny: Examining the Social Impact and Legal Tensions Following 16-Year Term for Juvenile Murderer

The sentencing of a teenager to 16 years behind bars for the fatal stabbing of grandmother Vyleen White at an Ipswich shopping center has brought into sharp relief the painful intersection of community devastation and the rigid limitations of youth justice legislation

Opening Culturally Safe Doors: Empowering Responses for CALD Women Experiencing Domestic and Family Violence

Ensuring safety and support for women* experiencing Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) starts with culturally responsive care. For many culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) and immigrant and refugee women, accessing help can mean facing unique barriers and challenges

Measles Cases Surge Across Queensland: Health Officials Race to Trace Contacts

Queensland health authorities are stepping up contact tracing efforts after five new measles cases were confirmed across the state’s south-east. Officials are warning the public to expect more infections as measles cases surge nationwide.

Chinese Hackers Are Targeting Australia’s Power and Water, Officials Warn

Australia’s most vital services—including our electricity, water supply, and transport networks—are facing growing threats from highly advanced, state-backed hacking groups based in China.

MP David Crisafuli Announces Scrapping of ‘CFMEU Tax,’ Vowing to Restore Productivity

MP David Crisafuli has announced the immediate repeal of a controversial regulation, which he terms the "CFMEU Tax," arguing the action is vital to boost productivity and deliver housing affordability across Queensland.

Alice Springs Grant Initiative Delivers $8.5 Million to Strengthen Red Centre Tourism Sector

The Australian Government has announced a comprehensive $8.5 million tourism support package for the Red Centre, aimed at revitalizing the region's economy following recent declines in visitor numbers.

Victoria to Try Children as Young as 14 in Adult Courts Under New Crime Reforms

Indigenous Affairs Ministers from across Australia gathered via videoconference yesterday to discuss key priorities for First Nations people and communities, with focus turning to upcoming national talks and critical reform areas.

$8.9 Million Federal Investment to Safeguard Port Arthur’s Historic Penitentiary

The Albanese Government has committed $8.9 million in funding to undertake critical conservation works at the Port Arthur Historic Site, delivering on an election pledge announced during the 2025 campaign.

Australia’s Tapestry of Cultures Takes Centre Stage at the 2025 National Multicultural Health & Wellbeing Conference

Melbourne recently hosted the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA) for the annual National Multicultural Health & Wellbeing Conference, attracting over 300 participants from a range of backgrounds.

The Eleventh Hour: Why the World Still Stops on November 11th

Australians who receive welfare benefits, like the Jobseeker payment, often feel intense financial stress, especially in the days leading up to their next check.
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