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[20 May 2013 | No Comment | ]
Women in the army campaign a hit with mums

Despite a history of sexual harassment scandals, the number of single mothers in the Australian Defence Force is increasing. Sally Rugg reports.

[20 May 2013 | No Comment | ]
Baha’i community campaigns for liberation

It has been five years since seven Baha’i leaders were unlawfully imprisoned within Iran. With the Baha’i community condemning their captivity, Anika Chapman investigates.

[20 May 2013 | No Comment | ]
Light-rail system displeases Sydney community

Sydney towns Surry Hills and Devonshire will see the controversial introduction of the South East Light Rail. Lucy Marks reports.

[20 May 2013 | No Comment | ]
NSW parliament considers euthanasia bill

Over a month ago, Tasmania was leading the way in altering euthanasia laws. With New South Wales now following suit, which Australian state will be the first to legalise euthanasia? Joshua Hewitt reports.

[20 May 2013 | No Comment | ]
Responsible runners ridding us of rubbish

Amid rising concerns about human impacts on the environment, a group of Australians are working to clean up their local beaches. Sivert Eimhjellen reports.

[20 May 2013 | No Comment | ]
Darling Harbour taken from the people

Is the New South Wales government ignoring Darling Harbour’s significance in attempts to demolish Sydney Convention, Exhibition and Entertainment Centres? Belinda Grant-Geary investigates.

[10 May 2013 | No Comment | ]
Australians miss out on sovereign wealth fund benefits

The government may have squandered a once in a generation opportunity to secure long-term national prosperity, writes Patrick Grossmann.

[22 Apr 2013 | No Comment | ]
Catholic church fails to support abuse victims

As the Royal Commission opens for submissions, thousands of survivors of child sexual abuse are preparing to face an emotional experience. Sally Rugg reports.

[11 Apr 2013 | No Comment | ]
Living with the threat of war in South Korea

Amid the rising military tensions on the Korean Peninsula and international concern over nuclear warfare, Elizabeth Somerville describes what it’s like to be an Australian expatriate living in South Korea.

[8 Apr 2013 | No Comment | ]
Tasmania will pass euthanasia bill, says MP

The MP driving the case for voluntary euthanasia in Tasmania tells Reportage there are many reasons to believe his controversial legislation will pass parliament. Mary Anne Ghobrial reports