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[27 Apr 2012 | One Comment | ]
The battle over bottles

The debate over Australia’s container recycling policy is heating up between environment groups and the beverage industry, as Will Mumford reports.

[5 Mar 2012 | One Comment | ]
A concert for life brings awareness to depression and suicide

Nick Punal’s brother-in-law committed suicide 10 years ago leaving many questions unanswered, but as Hannah Sinclair reports, Nick has responded to the tragedy of depression through his music.

[28 Feb 2012 | No Comment | ]
Anger over ‘pay to pollute’ proposal for Great Barrier Reef

The proposed price mechanism for averting pollution in the Great Barrier Reef does not have the full support of experts in the area, as Brit-Helen Johansen reports.

[13 Nov 2011 | One Comment | ]
New SBS TV show “Housos” stigmatises public housing tenants

Producer of Fat Pizza, Paul Fenech has another controversial TV show on air and this time it targets public housing tenants. Tawar Razaghi reports.

[2 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Ambulance ramping an alarming trend

Ramping is an alarming new trend plaguing Australian hospitals. It’s not the new planking, but something far more serious. Christian Winch reports.

[15 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]
Hundreds of kids in detention after Government deadline passes

Protesters on the weekend have demanded the closure of the Broadmeadows immigration detention centre which houses teenage asylum seekers. Sharnie Kim reports.

[1 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]
Dialysis in the outback

Government plan proposes more accommodation, not health services, to help improve dialysis support in the outback. Jessica Minshall reports.

[30 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]
Stolen lives: human trafficking in China

Report reveals that 110 people have been trafficked from Burma into China over the past six years – the majority are females aged between three months and 33 year old. Melissa Lahoud reports.

[24 Jun 2011 | 2 Comments | ]
Go back to where you came from

With over 500,000 viewers and top trending on Twitter across the world, the show has certainly sparked debate. Catherine Zengerer reports.

[21 Jun 2011 | One Comment | ]
Sydney SlutWalk: walking for women’s rights

Attendees of Sydney SlutWalk rallied on the Queen’s birthday holiday last Monday to demand honour and respect for a woman’s right to dress how she pleases. Rashida Yosufzai writes.