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59 people a day turned away from homelessness services: new figures

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New data shows 59 people per day are turned away from homelessness services in NSW because they are too full and overwhelmed.   Australia Institute of Health and Welfare figures released today show services around the state served 67,824 clients in the 2024-5 financial year. The Capital Region had the most clients, followed by Sydney … Continued

Record number of Victorians seek homelessness help as state ranks last on social housing

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More than 105,000 Victorians sought homelessness assistance in 2024-25, with services unable to provide long-term accommodation to 95 per cent of people who desperately needed it. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare’s specialist homelessness services annual report reveals Victoria accounts for 36% of all homelessness presentations nationally, despite having just a quarter of Australia’s … Continued

2026: Freedom of Information Battlelines Have Been Drawn

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WA independent Senator Fatima Payman is gearing up for a fight for transparency, committing to move a motion on the first sitting day of 2026 to dispose of the government’s dodgy Freedom of Information (FOI) legislation. Today the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee released its long-awaited report which outlines how little support the FOI … Continued

NSW Government urged to develop rare disease strategy

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  A new report by the McKell Institute has found a rare disease strategy is urgently needed in NSW as more than 600,000 people continue to face fragmented and inconsistent care.   The report, A Rare Kind of Care, found that while rare diseases are individually uncommon they still affect up to 8% of the population, … Continued

Renmark school bestiality class prompts pledge for parents’ “right to know laws”

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If elected, Family First will introduce legislation guaranteeing parents’ right to information about radical LGBTIQA+ agendas being run in schools. Victorian Upper House candidate Jane Foreman said the law needs to guarantee parents’ right to know what is being taught in schools and penalties must be imposed on the education department for withholding that information. … Continued

Media Release – Minister Keogh – Travel to United States

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OFFICIAL THE HON MATT KEOGH MP MINISTER FOR VETERANS’ AFFAIRS MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL   MEDIA RELEASE 2 DECEMBER 2025 TRAVEL TO UNITED STATES Today I will travel to the United States of America to represent Australia at the Honolulu Leadership Dialogue. The Honolulu Leadership Dialogue brings together parliamentarians, senior Australian and US defence officials, … Continued

Landmark report reveals almost half of Australians are negatively affected by others’ alcohol use

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Today, a landmark report revealing the scale of harms to Australians from others’ alcohol use will be launched at Victoria’s Parliament House by a coalition of leading alcohol and health experts and the Victorian Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation.  Alcohol’s Harm to Others in Australia: Patterns, Costs, Disparities and Precipitants is the most … Continued

Renmark school bestiality class prompts pledge for parents’ “right to know laws”

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If elected, Family First will introduce legislation guaranteeing parents’ right to information about radical LGBTIQA+ agendas being run in schools. Victorian Upper House candidate Jane Foreman said the law needs to guarantee parents’ right to know what is being taught in schools and penalties must be imposed on the education department for withholding that information. … Continued