Youth crime is a challenge that affects communities across Australia. While the majority of young people are law-abiding, there are still instances where adolescents become involved in criminal behaviour. Preventing youth crime is not only…
Hate crimes are acts of violence, intimidation, or abuse that are motivated by prejudice against a person or group based on characteristics such as race, religion, ethnicity, nationality, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. In…
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tech buzzword, it's becoming part of everyday life in communities across Australia and around the world. From schools and workplaces to healthcare and local councils, AI is changing…
In Australia, there are three layers of government federal, state and territory, and local, each with distinct roles and responsibilities designed to ensure the effective governance of the nation. Together, they share power and cooperate…
Australia’s commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 marks a defining challenge for the nation’s economy, society and environment. The pathway is complex: it involves aligning technology, policy, industry and community across all…
In 2025, Australia proudly celebrates 50 years of NAIDOC, the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee Marking five decades of recognising, honouring, and amplifying the rich history, vibrant culture, and extraordinary achievements of Aboriginal…






