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Texas massacre: what will it take for the US to wake up?

25 May 2022 Tileah Dobson 0

As a young Australian born in a nation with strict gun controls post-Port Arthur, Tileah Dobson finds it surreal that in ‘the land of the free’, people aren’t free to live without gun violence.

Religious Discrimination Bill “shelved indefinitely” but protests to go ahead

11 February 2022 Tileah Dobson 0

While the Religious Discrimination Bill has been shelved indefinitely, planned protests this weekend against the legislation will still go ahead, reports Tileah Dobson.

#ChangeTheDate: what are the alternatives?

26 January 2022 Tileah Dobson 0

With Australia Day once again upon us – and with it, the debate about changing the date of our national day – the Sentinel explores some alternatives to 26 January.

Affirmative Consent Bill welcomed – but NSW Govt ‘needs to go further’

17 November 2021 Tileah Dobson 0

Sexual assault survivors have welcomed the passing of the Affirmative Consent Bill through the NSW Lower House – but there are calls for the government to do more to prevent sexual violence.

Craig Bennett: life amongst the stars

30 August 2021 Travis de Jonk 0

There’s much more to Studio 10 star Craig Bennett than shameless celebrity gossip and vividly patterned shirts, discovers Travis de Jonk.

Sweeping new Covid restrictions announced for Sydney

23 June 2021 Peter Hackney 0

A wave of new Covid-19 restrictions have been introduced across Sydney after 13 new cases were recorded since 8pm last night.

Two more Aboriginal deaths in custody as Inquiry investigates proportion of Indigenous Australians in gaol

11 March 2021 Alec Smart 0

Two more Aboriginal deaths in custody within a week in NSW has again highlighted Australia’s shameful record on incarcerated Indigenous citizens.

The British domestic violence law that NSW must pass

3 February 2021 Gary Nunn 0

Gary Nunn examines moves to bring British-style coercive control laws to NSW.

This is the tipping point, Sydney

15 October 2020 Guy James Whitworth 0

Tipping for service in Sydney: who, what, when, where, why? Guy James Whitworth weighs in.

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