5 mn read Rio Tinto is not the only mining giant disregarding public interest. BHP is putting cultural heritage and potentially the lives of workers at risk, and exposing the environment to devastation. All aided by the law and the Coalition government, writes David Noonan and Dr Jim Green. Last month, Rio Tinto caused an international outcry by blowing up 46,000-year-old […]
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4 mn read Locking out visitors has made it difficult for staff to meet the daily care needs of residents. What an indictment on aged care providers. They receive billions a year in funding, yet rely on the unpaid work of family/friends and volunteers. Surely it is time for complete accountability for their government funding, writes Dr Sarah Russell. […]
4 mn read While the government’s pragmatism and its willingness to abandon its past ideological railing against debt and deficits is welcome, Scott Morrison appears to be returning to his core beliefs in lower taxes and smaller government, plus favouring welfare for business. Michael Keating reports on Budget 2020. The headline news is that the budget deficit this year will […]
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3 mn read To call for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women.
6 mn read Whether we’d like to admit it or not, social media is shaping our concept of beauty.
3 mn read Barton did feebly change man she afford square add. Want eyes by neat so just must.
4 mn read Many of our Earth’s animals have become endangered species, and they are in danger of becoming extinct.
3 mn read Urban forests do $500 million worth of heavy lifting each year for the world’s largest cities—and there’s plenty of room to plant more.
5 mn read Privacy advocates tell The Independent ‘this problem is not limited to YouTube’