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[30 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]
Tent Embassy activists want to talk sovereignty

Protesters at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy have defended its relevancy while their message has been largely ignored by mainstream press. Jerico Mandybur reports.

Arts & Culture, Editorial, Featured, Headline, Reviews »

[21 Jan 2012 | One Comment | ]
PJ Harvey at The State Theatre. 19th January 2012

PJ Harvey last caused a stir in Sydney in 2008, when she was touring 2007 album ‘White Chalk’. Justine McNamara reviews PJ Harvey at The State Theatre.

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[19 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]
Increased Indigenous incarceration since Royal Commission

Government report recommends re-establishing Indigenous bodies to improve shocking incarceration rates. Ashleigh Berdebes reports.

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[30 Nov 2011 | One Comment | ]
Online giant ASOS challenges local retailers

With the rise of internet shopping on sites like ASOS in Australia, Danielle Gay finds out how traditional local retailers will stand the aggressive competition.

Featured, Health & Science, Volunteering »

[29 Nov 2011 | One Comment | ]
Could you give their heart away?

A international leader in successful organ transplants, Australia still has one of the lowest donation rates in the world. Lucy Cormack asks why.

Arts & Culture, Economics, Featured, Health & Science »

[28 Nov 2011 | No Comment | ]
Return of the Ice Age

It is one of the world’s most dangerous drugs and has been for a number of years. So why, after a brief hiatus, is crystal meth on the rise in Australia again? Sean Slatter investigates.

Featured, Media & Technology, Multimedia »

[16 Nov 2011 | No Comment | ]
Robot Assist

Robot Assist presented his first guest lecture at UTS earlier this year demonstrating the developing field of robotics. Tawar Razaghi reports.

Economics, Featured, Opinion »

[27 Sep 2011 | No Comment | ]
Detention centres racking up unnecessary costs

Is the budgeted $2.5 billion to manage the arrival of asylum seekers by boat unnecessary? Karen Tong reports.

Arts & Culture, Economics, Featured, Investigations, Mental health and housing »

[12 Aug 2011 | One Comment | ]
DIY housing: public tenants ignored by department

Today concludes a special investigation by the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism on mental health and housing in western Sydney.