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New survey data points to nutritional blindspots amongst Aussie women

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Sydney, Australia, 28 July 2025 – While it’s a well-known fact that cravings and food preferences can evolve over time, new survey data suggests that Australian women may not be adapting their protein intake to match the changing hormonal needs of different life stages with potential implications for their long-term health.  According to the latest survey … Continued

Time for Action to Eliminate Hepatitis B and C in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities

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World Hepatitis Day: Time for Action to Eliminate Hepatitis B and C in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities Australia is at a turning point in eliminating hepatitis B and C, two diseases that continue to disproportionately affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. On World Hepatitis Day, NACCHO and Hepatitis Australia are calling for … Continued

Leave no one behind in the fight against hepatitis

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Hepatitis Australia is calling on Australians to get tested for hepatitis B and C in light of new data analysis that shows the makeup of Australia’s hepatitis population is changing.   “It’s a serious concern that nearly 300,000 people in Australia live with hepatitis B and C and nearly 1,000 Australians die each year from … Continued

Anglican Church leader calls for Gaza Ceasefire

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27 July 2025 The abject failure of Israel and Hamas to agree terms for a ceasefire is contributing to an intolerable crisis in Gaza. The violence must stop urgently and people must have the food and water they so desperately need to survive. I call for the release of remaining hostages being held by Hamas, … Continued

Administrators report: End of sorry saga at Brindabella Christian College

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Friday 25 July 2025   The union representing staff in non-government schools welcomes the creditors report into poor governance and mismanagement at Brindabella Christian College.    The report by administrators from Deloitte detailed how the Canberra-based school made questionable decisions such as spending $460,000 on a robot dog and a trip to the United States, yet failed … Continued

Disability Discrimination Commissioner urges Qld Govt to scrap plans to build more segregated schools

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Australia’s Disability Discrimination Commissioner is calling on the Queensland Government to honour a commitment made by governments across Australia to the development of a National Roadmap for Inclusive Education. In the recent state budget, the Queensland Government announced funding for 6 new segregated schools or ‘special schools’ in South East Queensland. However, over the last 12 … Continued

Vincent Lingiari Memorial Gathering to honour legacy through campfire stories and song

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The Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture will feel a little different this year, with the Vincent Lingiari Memorial Gathering – campfire yarning with Charlie King. In place of a formal lecture, this year’s event will feature an intimate conversation with respected Gurindji man, broadcaster and anti-family violence advocate Charlie King OAM AM, with Mr King sharing deeply … Continued