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SA community blindsided by nuclear waste dump approval

In October, Parliament House quietly designated the Osborne Naval Shipyard to be a nuclear dump zone,…

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Newcastle protest continues after restrictions are removed

Thousands from across the country have gathered for Rising Tide protestival in Newcastle to raise awareness…

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US of Ed: Elect a Clown, Get a Circus

"It is so scary, and so unAmerican." Trump's dream team continues to take shape, but dogged…

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US of Ed: Picking Up the Pieces

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“ACT”ing up parliament sparks protests

New Zealand politics has been drawn into turmoil following an effort by the incumbent government’s coalition…

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NAB Sued Over Discriminatory Delays

NAB has come under fire for allegedly not responding to over 345 hardship requests between 2018…

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Liberals to Oppose International Student Cap

The Liberals have announced they will join the Greens in opposing the government's proposal to set…

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From 6pm to 10am: why do we fast?

Obesity is a global issue affecting more than 2 billion people. Traditional methods like cutting down…

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Interview with Co-Australian of the Year Richard Scolyer

Richard sat down with the Monday Daily team, to speak about his research, sharing his story…

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Lithium-ion Battery Fires, Safety, and Technological Advancements

There have been at least two large lithium-ion battery fires in Australia since september, but a…

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World Children’s Day

The 20th of November is a very special day, especially if you're on the younger side.…

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Too many lives lost to alcohol

New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals there were 1,667 alcohol-induced deaths in 2023.…

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