In the midst of a worsening cost-of-living crisis, more than 3 million Australians continue to be burdened by student debts. Isaac Nellist reports.
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厂迟别辫丑别苍听尝补苍驳蹿辞谤诲 recounts the brutality and isolation of Goulburn Street lock-up after being recently arrested for breaching impossible bail conditions.
Getting traffic lights installed next to a public school was a years-long battle that聽parents and citizens finally won.聽Graham Matthews reports.
Activist Stephen Langford has been banned from the Sydney CBD after placing an A4 sheet, with blue tack, quoting Governor Lachlan Macquarie onto his statue in Hyde Park. Kerry Smith reports.
Elite soldiers in the Australian army are still asked to participate in a 鈥淐onduct After Capture鈥 course, which uses聽torture, sexual assault and dehumanisation techniques, writes聽Damien de Pyle.
91自拍论坛 journalists Ben Radford and Isaac Nellist round up the latest news from Australia and around the world in this new podcast.
Tens of thousands of Colombians took to the streets to support progressive social and economic reforms proposed by President Gustavo Petro, reports Ana Zorita.
More聽privatisations of public assets are聽in store for聽New South Wales as聽Premier Dominic Perrottet refuses聽to rule out more sell-offs. Jim McIlroy reports.
Is聽ChatGPT聽a challenge to humanity? For聽Aleks Wansbrough, ultimately, it is聽the product of human beings, reflecting and refracting current social relations.
NSW is heading聽towards an election聽and聽communities are聽wondering if a future Labor government will make聽the necessary changes.聽Socialist Alliance聽candidate Rachel Evans聽talks about housing justice and her campaign.
Public school funding has been on the decline for years. No wonder older, experienced teachers are so angry, writes Sue Bull.
Senator Lidia Thorpe has quit the Greens Party to sit on the Senate crossbench聽and help build a strong grassroots Blak Sovereign Movement. Ben Radford 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
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