Category: Causes

Humanitarian

Why ABC cuts are bad news

At the height of the coronavirus emergency and on the back of devastating bushfires, Australia’s much awarded and trusted national broadcaster has again been forced to make major cuts to staff, services and programs. Here’s why that is really bad news.

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Environment

Averting tragedy and destruction

With archaic and outdated heritage protection laws, it will only be a matter of time until another ancient site is allowed to be destroyed by a company acting in self-interest rather than that of all Australians. Meet those fighting to preserve history for future generations.

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Humanitarian

E is for equity?

After long weeks of remote schooling, students across Australia are finally back at school. While parents are celebrating, teachers are scrambling to assess who surged ahead during the shutdown, and who stagnated.

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Humanitarian

The 80-million people crisis

The pandemic is spreading at an alarming rate in developing countries, its leaders facing the now familiar juggling act of public health and the economy. But with many governments unable or unwilling to boost health services or tackle poverty, a real crisis is starting to form. Where to for the poverty stricken?

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VM Bushfires Photo by Shirley Wang on Unsplash
Environment

Quiet bushfire season ahead?

Whatever 2020 will throw our way next, it won’t be another extreme bushfire season. That doesn’t mean there won’t be any bushfires at all, but they’re not likely to be as extensive and severe – and won’t be for the next three to five years. It’s great and very welcome news.

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Humanitarian

We must stop turning a blind eye

George Floyd’s terrible death has turned the spotlight on the treatment of our own indigenous people and on the entrenched racism that exists in Australia. We don’t want to whitesplain, nor do we want to create division or fan hatred. But we can’t stay silent either because Aboriginal Lives Matter.

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Humanitarian

Charities facing funding cliff

Charities are facing a fundraising crisis as the economic fallout of COVID-19 continues. A new report warns that more than 200,000 charity workers could lose their jobs and force most of Australia’s 16,000 charities into deficit if COVID-19 financial supports are not extended.

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Humanitarian

The $51 million question

The fate of Celeste Barber’s fundraiser has been decided. The supreme court ruled the entire sum – all $51.3 million of it – is to be spent by the NSW Rural Fire Service. What does this mean for charities and could it have been handled differently?

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Humanitarian

Reconciliation – we’re in this together too

Following National Sorry Day, Reconciliation Week represents a time to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements. It is hugely significant because it marks a time to think about relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. We have rounded up some of the best reports for you.

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Humanitarian

Where is the action on domestic violence?

Years of domestic violence inaction could not have prepared us for the dumbfounding reports that came out this week. The Senate inquiry into Hannah Clarke’s murder returned empty handed while the NSW government proposed reforms that will force DV victims to gather their own evidence. Yes, seriously.

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Animal

Pets love lockdown – or do they?

You’d think that if anyone loved the lockdown, it would have been our pets. Lots of walks, cuddles and praise – not to mention the under-the-table sneaky treats since we have been cooking 21 meals a week. Well… yes and no. Read the full story here.

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