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Govt must prioritise building more homes, not kicking people out
ONLINE HARMS MINISTERS MEETING SIGNALS CONTINUED FOCUS ON PLATFORM RESPONSIBILITY
Labor no longer ‘party for workers’ if WorkCover changes are rushed through
POVERTY INQUIRY REPORT MISSES THE MARK DURING COST OF LIVING CRISIS
ACOSS strongly commends Senate call to urgently act to end poverty in Australia
From weight loss to a 100km Oxfam Trail Walk: Ingrid Thomas’ inspiring fitness journey with Aquamoves
Veterinary skills shortage recognised in the Australian Universities Accord final report
Paid practicums crucial for future of teaching profession
Paid practicums the way forward for the teaching profession
Exhibition Showcases 2023 HSC Artistic Talent
Oxfam Trailwalker Melbourne: A grand finale to a 25-year journey to end poverty
Greens welcome Accord recommendations to scrap job-ready graduates and tackle placement poverty, but call for wholesale reimagining of higher education
Child Poverty Data Shows Government Must Take Action
Greater focus on work will reduce child poverty
United Way campaign raises $439K – and counting – for community
Benefit sanctions will punish people who need support
Luxon’s buzzwords hint at sinister agenda
Legacy politics has failed whānau, it’s time to act
UN expert calls for human rights, not charity, to end hunger and malnutrition: Venezuela
Children failing to get adequate nutrition in early education centres
National Govt will make more people poorer
Government’s policies will make it harder for unemployed workers
Māori face significant harm from axing govt funding of background reports
Income support for unemployed must be urgently increased
New book charts a novel course for India’s social safety nets
Greens say WorkCover bill should be scrapped, after Labor and the Liberals teamed up to save it
Singles bearing brunt of housing crisis need solutions
Oxfam calls on Australians to mark January 26 with respect and reflection
Oxfam response to changes to stage three tax cuts
ACOSS welcomes changes that make stage three fairer
Energy efficiency upgrades welcomed, but thousands of Tasmania’s most vulnerable families still locked into high energy prices
Cost-of-living solutions welcomed, but millions of Australian families at risk in dangerously hot homes
Indexation grossly inadequate for people in need
Indexation grossly inadequate for people in need
Victorian Women’s Health Services Commend State Government’s Initiative to Combat Period Poverty
Mini-Budget begs too many questions
Cold climate cuts for Christmas
Parramatta community and schools share in half a million in grants
$2.8 million for free period products
Minimum wage decision early test for new Government
Labor’s Gas Substitution Roadmap will hurt businesses and the most vulnerable
Five minutes of mindfulness can help improve kids’ reading
MYEFO: Labor retain giant tax cuts with no cost of living relief for people struggling
WorkCover changes should be withdrawn so Labor can go back to drawing board
Climate funding welcomed, but Australia must do more: Oxfam
Climate funding welcomed, but Australia must do more
Statement on the NDIS Review
Squadron takes charity support literally