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Will you use your vote to uphold the voices of those of us who can’t?

20 May 2022 Azraf Ezaz and Arshia Rana 0

With the nation about to go to the polls, two young Australians – not yet old enough to vote – appeal to voters to consider a number of issues that will affect their futures.

“Sometimes I lose my temper. That’s one of the reasons some people like me – I say what I think”: Jane Caro

18 May 2022 Gary Nunn 0

On the campaign trail with Walkley Award-winning journalist turned Senate candidate Jane Caro, editor-at-large Gary Nunn discovers how she’s translating her passions as a writer into a platform as a politician.

Students strike sends climate action message ahead of election

7 May 2022 Tileah Dobson 0

Schools Strike 4 Climate protestors have held a rally in Sydney to send a message to politicians ahead of the federal election.

NSW voters believe in stronger policies on clean energy, polling reveals

5 February 2022 Tileah Dobson 0

The latest survey by YouGov shows NSW voters have strong feelings about renewable energy, with the issue likely to be a strong feature of the 2022 federal election.

How to talk to your kids about climate change: climate scientists

13 November 2021 Tileah Dobson 0

Three University of NSW climate scientists have revealed how they talk to their children about climate change, in the wake of the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.

Climate activists continue to challenge push for gas

21 September 2021 Margaret Gleeson 0

Climate activists are continuing to demand that both major parties heed climate science and pull back from “gas-led recovery” plans, reports Margaret Gleeson.

Meet the first ever Aboriginal candidate for Sydney Lord Mayor

15 July 2021 Gary Nunn 0

Wiradjuri woman Yvonne Weldon is the first Aboriginal Australian to stand for Sydney Lord Mayor. She speaks with the Sentinel about the milestone and challenging the powerful incumbent, Clover Moore.

Sparking an interest in climate change

21 June 2021 Rita Bratovich 0

The Australian Museum’s new exhibition, Spark, showcases the latest technology and innovations to tackle climate change.

Sydney students attend School Strike 4 Climate, defying govt demands

22 May 2021 Staff writers 0

Thousands of young people have defied NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell to gather in Sydney to call for climate change action.

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