What to look out for these Olympic Games
Saturday saw the commencement of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Most events have already begun and medals have been won. Reporter Sammy […]
Should we get rid of the tampon tax in Australia?
In July, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation that bans taxing menstrual products. He said it was a matter of social […]
Bill Leak’s latest cartoon labelled ‘racist’
In response to the uncovering of abuse at the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre in Northern Territory, The Australian published a cartoon […]
Australia ranked #20 on Sustainable Development Goal progress
A report from the United Nations has ranked Australia’s progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals 20th in the world. Panorama reporter […]
Online census sparks privacy concerns
In 2016, for the first time Australians can fill out the census online. As the date for census fast approaches, concerns about […]
Is the ‘fitspo’ movement dangerous?
The ‘fitspo’ movement has been gaining traction worldwide recently. But critics suggest it can have a damaging effect on people’s body image. […]
What are the consequences of Australia’s involvement in the Iraq War?
Following a 7 year inquiry into the Iraq War, the Chilcot report has just been released. The report is strongly critical of […]
Youth unemployment in Australia
Many young Australians are struggling to find meaningful work, despite being more qualified than ever. But just how can young people find […]
Are young Australians politically engaged?
Young people are an important demographic for the major political parties, and they can have a substantial impact on the upcoming federal […]
The penalty rates debate
Weekend penalty rates are a saviour for many working people. But is there merit in removing them on Sunday? Or would this […]