
The unleashing of Robodebt by Scott Morrison's Coalition government in 2015 is one of the biggest scandals in Australian political history, writes Suzanne James.
The unleashing of Robodebt by Scott Morrison's Coalition government in 2015 is one of the biggest scandals in Australian political history, writes Suzanne James.
Chris Sidoti, a member of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry, told 鶹ý it found Israel is committing genocide and there is no military necessity behind their actions. Suzanne James reports.
Suzanne James talks to Chris Sidoti about the United Nations Commission of Inquiry’s finding of genocide in Gaza and Australia’s response.
As far-right extremists ran amok in Naarm/Melbourne, folk musicians Les Thomas and Kavisha Mazzella brought much needed compassion, solidarity and song to a strong audience at the John Curtin Hotel, reports Suzanne James.
Disabled people are furious at NSW Labor’s failure to implement even basic recommendations of the Disability Royal Commission, the National Disability Insurance Scheme review and countless NSW Housing and Ombudsman reports, writes Suzanne James.
The overwhelming majority of submissions to the Northern Territory inquiry into voluntary assisted dying support the territory having a law governing end-of-life care options. Suzanne James reports.
As developers hoover up public housing and the rental market boils dry, housing insecurity has become the new normal. But is the latest cheap home loan, high density model proposed by the YIMBY movement really the answer? Suzanne James investigates.
The campaign to restore voluntary assisted dying rights in the Northern Territory has taken a step forward, with the current inquiry opening for public consultations. Suzanne James reports.
NSW Greens Senator David Shoebridge told Suzanne James that Israel and the United States’ attacks on Iran were “outright illegal”, with “no evidence” that Iran is close to having nuclear weapons.
Greens spokesperson for foreign affairs, peace and nuclear disarmament, David Shoebridge, speaks to 鶹ý's Suzanne James.
New data shows a 63% surge in preventable deaths of homeless people because of critical shortages in housing and support services. Suzanne James reports.
After waiting 27 years for a Restoring Territory Rights Bill to return their right to re-legislate voluntary assisted dying, Northern Territorians are furious the Country-Liberal Party has moved to delay action. Suzanne James reports.