The Uni Wrap
Welcome to The Uni Wrap, a show brought to you by La Trobe University media students. We’d hoped to bring our first show to you
Welcome to The Uni Wrap, a show brought to you by La Trobe University media students. We’d hoped to bring our first show to you
Renewed push to raise criminal age to 14
Australians want to improve use of AI technology.
Welcome to The Uni Wrap, a show brought to you by La Trobe University media students. We’d hoped to bring our first show to you
Renewed push to raise criminal age to 14
Australians want to improve use of AI technology.
New law set to leave refugees in limbo.
Welcome to The Uni Wrap, a show brought to you by La Trobe University media students. We’d hoped to bring our first show to you
Renewed push to raise criminal age to 14
Australians want to improve use of AI technology.
Climate inaction affecting Torres Strait Islanders.
UN disapproves of Brunei’s new penal laws.
Anti-abortionist campaigner says no to anti-protest zones
If given the opportunity, what would students march for?
The death of an asylum seeker in Western Australia received minimal media attention, writes Lindsey Martin.
Nat Kassel explains how Sri Lanka’s recent leadership change could affect the Tamil minority.
The Sri Lankan Civil War caused immeasurable suffering. Nat Kassel outlines the circumstances that can lead Tamils to seek asylum.
Sherydan Fitzgerald speaks candidly to a refugee who found the reality of seeking refuge was much different to what she was told.
Is the right to free speech more important than the right to clean water? Not all rights are created equal, explains Zainab Hussain Shihab.
How will future generations view our inaction on marriage equality, asks Rachel Wagner.
A reflection about the dangers faced by journalists trying to expose human rights abuses has been chosen by Suzannah Marshall Macbeth to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
An expert panel of journalists and human rights ambassadors will discuss the role of social media in promoting and protecting social change at a seminar at Monash University.
Every day new blogs are created but unfortunately, as Kelly Theobald discusses, some governments feel threatened by the independent thought and expression of their citizens.
CulturalDiversity News (http://culturaldiversity.net.au) wants to help up to five young Australians from diverse backgrounds across the country to spend some of the summer developing new ways of communicating about cultural diversity and human rights. You could be one of them.