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Cool intentions: how Sweltering Cities aims to cool urban communities

13 May 2022 Brandon Bear 0

Brandon Bear profiles Sweltering Cities, an organisation working with communities in our hottest suburbs to campaign for more liveable, equitable and sustainable cities.

Meet the woman vying to be Australia’s first transgender parliamentarian

12 May 2022 Brandon Bear 0

Hannah Maher is a proud transgender woman running as a NSW Senate candidate for the Reason Party in the federal election. She tells Brandon Bear how her candidacy was inspired by her trans journey and growing up in the bush.

Afterpay Australian Fashion Week kicks off in Sydney

9 May 2022 Tahli Blackman 0

Australian Fashion Week 2022 is showcasing some of the best new designs the industry has to offer, reports Tahli Blackman.

Tim Murray takes one for the team in Wentworth

5 May 2022 John Moyle 0

Labor has not held the Division of Wentworth since it was formed in 1900 – so why is Labor’s Tim Murray contesting the seat? The man himself explains the rationale to John Moyle.

Is News Corp following through on its climate change backflip? My analysis of its flood coverage suggests not

26 March 2022 Victoria Fielding 0

The Murdoch outlets said they would pursue ‘positive stories’ on climate change. An analysis of stories during the recent floods, however, shows this wasn’t necessarily the case.

Major parties must act for us on climate

22 March 2022 Contributor 0

Along with eight other Lismore flood survivors, Dee dumped a pile of destroyed possessions on Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s doorstep at Kirribilli House. Here, Dee explains why they did it.

What’s in a day?

8 March 2022 Sunny Grace 0

On International Women’s Day 2022, Sunny Grace reflects on its meaning and what she loves about womanhood.

Amid catastrophic floods politicians blame ‘Mother Nature’

7 March 2022 Alex Bainbridge 0

Despite unprecedented flooding in NSW and Queensland, both major parties are abrogating the need to treat climate change as an emergency, writes Alex Bainbridge.

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