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26 Jan

Me and Bruno: My Loyal Companion

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Life takes on a special kind of charm when you share it with a dog. For me, that charm comes from Bruno, my ever-enthusiastic, four-legged best mate. With his boundless energy, unwavering loyalty, and a…
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15 Jan

Australia’s Bushfire Challenge: Shared Responsibilities Between Citizens and the Government

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Australia is no stranger to bushfires. Each summer, large swathes of land are scorched, lives are disrupted, and communities face immense challenges. While the devastating Black Summer of 2019-2020 is still fresh in the nation’s…
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22 Nov

Sustainable Infrastructure Development: A Focus on Green Building and Eco-Friendly Urban Planning for Australia’s Future

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As Australia grows, the need for sustainable infrastructure development has never been more critical. With an increasing urban population, the challenge is to create spaces that are not only functional and liveable but also environmentally…
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22 Nov

Cost of Living Pressures in Australia

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The cost of living in Australia has become a significant concern for many households, as everyday expenses continue to rise across the board. From groceries and housing to utilities and transportation, Australians are feeling the…
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22 Nov

Australia’s Role in Global Climate Change Initiatives

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As climate change becomes an increasingly urgent global concern, nations around the world are stepping up their efforts to combat its effects. Australia, with its unique biodiversity, vast landscapes, and growing environmental challenges, is playing…
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21 Sep

Affordable Housing in Australia: A National Crisis Demanding Immediate Action

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Australia is in the grip of an affordable housing crisis. For many Australians, the dream of owning a home or even securing stable, affordable rental accommodation is slipping further out of reach. This crisis isn't…
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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we work and pay our respects to Indigenous Elders past, present, and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded; it always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

We recognise the past atrocities against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and acknowledge that colonial structures still exist today. The struggle for justice and healing continues as we address the past and work towards reconciliation.

We support the Uluru Statement from the Heart, advocating for justice, recognition, and a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. We accept the invitation to walk together with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in a movement towards a better future for all Australians.

Developed by Loops Integrated 2024