Australia Today
Inside the Gaza Solidarity Encampments at Australian Universities
Protest camps have been established at a number of Australian Universities following similar pro-Palestine demonstrations in The US.
The Government Is Making Porn a Scapegoat for Rising Violence Against Women
If your child is seeking out so-called ‘violent pornography’, perhaps there’s a gap in their learning about sex and sexuality that the education system or a guardian has failed to fill.
The Re-emergence of Kaiit
Four years after ditching conventional record labels to build something independent, Kaiit returns with new music and a new perspective.
The Anzacs’ History In Palestine and the Push to Update School Curriculums
The Teachers and School Staff Palestine group has called for the “Anzac mythology” to be “dismantled”.
Muhammad Taha, the Bondi Junction Security Guard, 'Deserves Recognition'
Security guard Muhammad Taha has so far not been promised permanent residency, alongside French citizen and “bollard man”.
Are Doctors Using AI to Hand Out Prescriptions?
Complaints about a lack of communication between GPs and patients are rising and one concern is online platforms using artificial intelligence.
Only Half of Australian Music Festivals Are Profitable
A new report from Creative Australia found 56% of music festivals in 2022-2023 made a profit, and young people are attending less.
MONA Loses Legal Battle, Ordered to Allow Men Into Ladies Lounge Exhibit
The museum argued the refusal of men was the point of the artwork.
Sydney’s First Drug-Checking Service Will Test Injectables
New South Wales’ first drug-checking service will open at Sydney’s supervised injecting room.
Coles and Woolies Could Face $10 Million Fines Under New Code of Conduct
An interim review of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct suggests supermarkets face hefty fines if non-compliant with new policy.
‘I Dove into Polyamory and Haven’t Looked Back’: Young Divorcees On Ending Their Early Marriages
We asked 20-something divorcees what it's like getting married and divorced by age 30.
There's a New Drug Growing in Popularity in Australia
Queensland's first pill testing service at Rabbits Eat Lettuce Festival on the Easter weekend has found a new drug dubbed 'Canberra ketamine' but sold as MDMA.