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CripChat Australia Podcast Expands to Empower Disability Voices Nationwide

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CripChat Australia, the groundbreaking podcast produced by Australian Disability Ltd, announces its expansion and a bold vision to empower even more disability voices nationwide. Already surpassing 12,000 listens, the podcast is set to broaden its reach and impact, creating a platform for critical discussions around disability rights, inclusion, and lived experiences. Amplifying Voices, Driving Inclusion … Continued

Minister’s agreement to give three days’ notice before North West Shelf approval revealed in Federal Court hearing for Murujuga traditional custodian

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***Photos and videos of Ms Cooper and her legal team addressing media outside the Federal Court in Sydney this morning are available here***   The Federal Court has ordered that ‘Raelene Cooper v Minister for Environment and Water’ will be heard in the week of July 14, after today’s first hearing in Murujuga traditional custodian … Continued

CDU Visual Arts student showcases culture through clay in new Alice Springs exhibition

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Celebrated Western Aranda artist and Charles Darwin University (CDU) Visual Arts student Hayley Panangka Coulthard will share her culture through clay as part of a new exhibition, Kaltjinthama – Kaltjerrama [Teaching – Learning] in Alice Springs. Known for her technically skilled and artistically rich ceramics that express a deep connection to Country, the exhibition will showcase new … Continued

First Nations leaders to gather and set renewed national agenda

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Local and regional First Nations organisations from around the country will gather to consider a new national body dedicated to advancing First Peoples’ interests.​ The National Gathering will be held on 15-17 September 2025, with leaders from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities joining together in Port Douglas, Queensland. The National Gathering is open to … Continued

New data strengthens calls for increased investment in rural students and education and training

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The National Rural Health Alliance (NRHA) is calling for increased investment in rural medical, nursing and allied health training, following the latest release of the Medical Schools Outcomes Database (MSOD) 2025 National Data Report. New data from Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand confirms that a majority of students from rural backgrounds remain committed to … Continued

Call to prosecute pet food companies, vet schools and RCVS

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Is the UK government regulator of all things to do with vets, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS)**, protecting and thus facilitating widespread animal cruelty and consumer fraud? At least 260 registered vets appear to agree with me that it is. Please allow me to explain. As a basic tenet of civil society, we … Continued