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Month: July 2018

Federal Politics

‘Make Mayo Matter’ has won the Mayo seat

Rebekha Sharkie has won. Continue reading ‘Make Mayo Matter’ has won the Mayo seat

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Student Life

Not all who wander are lost

There are plenty of alternatives to university – take a peek at what young people are doing instead. Continue reading Not all who wander are lost

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Opinion

Technology and the internet now weapons of mass destruction for offenders

In an age where technology and the internet are at the focal point of everyday life, victims of domestic violence are less safe than ever before. Continue reading Technology and the internet now weapons of mass destruction for offenders

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Long Reads, Mental Health

Why are university students so prone to mental illness?

More than 1.4 million students currently attend Australian universities; where uni is known as a time for fun, independence and the transition to adulthood. Continue reading Why are university students so prone to mental illness?

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Global Politics, Long Reads

Milk prices still leaving a sour taste

Forget dollar a litre milk Continue reading Milk prices still leaving a sour taste

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Lifestyle

New shaving campaign highlights the unrealistic standards imposed on young people

The diverse campaign differs from usual advertisements which showcase bare-bodied women. Continue reading New shaving campaign highlights the unrealistic standards imposed on young people

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Analysis, Federal Politics

Turnbull’s Espionage Bill could threaten the principles of journalism

New espionage and foreign interference laws could see journalists facing 25 years to life imprisonment. Continue reading Turnbull’s Espionage Bill could threaten the principles of journalism

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Analysis

Did Russia interfere in the 2016 election?

WATCH Continue reading Did Russia interfere in the 2016 election?

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News, State Politics

SA Government to introduce new penalties for marijuana possession

The government wants to see the maximum fine increased to $2,000, and to introduce a maximum prison sentence of two years. Continue reading SA Government to introduce new penalties for marijuana possession

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News

Consumer pressure bags a win: the war on plastic

Supermarket giant Woolworths is rolling out a nationwide ban on single-use plastic bags, taking a step towards a more environmentally-friendly future. Continue reading Consumer pressure bags a win: the war on plastic

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