Thousands of Kerala鈥檚 26,225 ASHA healthcare workers have been demonstrating for the past month seeking better pay and benefits, reports Karthik Preyeswary.
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Women in Peru face high levels of gender-based violence and structural barriers to accessing abortion and contraception, reports Ben Radford.
A petition calling on NSW parliament to deliver a substantial pay rise and better working conditions for nurses and midwives, signed by more than 38,000 people, was debated. Jim McIlroy reports.
Any party or MP facing off Donald Trump鈥檚 attacks on trans, nonbinary people and women will have a fight on their hands, argues Rachel Evans.
Dying With Dignity Victoria is calling for four key equity of access changes for federal Labor to address before the election. Suzanne James reports.
Jackie Turner, Audrey Stringer 补苍诲听Nova Sobieralski discuss trans rights on the latest 麻豆传媒 Show.
NSW Greens MLC Amanda Cohn has introduced a bill to significantly expand access to abortion services to regional and remote communities, but is facing opposition from anti-abortion activists whose claims do not stack up. Pip Hinman reports.
Socialist Alliance launched its campaign for the seat of Rankin with its key focus for the government to break ties with the genocidal Israeli state, build public housing and climate action. Susan Price reports.
Members of the Busselton LGBTIQ community, families and allies marched to Western Australian Liberal leader Libby Mettam鈥檚 office to demand that she listen to trans youth and their families. Report from Busselton Pride Alliance.听
PM Anthony Albanese鈥檚 mealy-mouthed dodging of Trump鈥檚 declaration that the US would 鈥渙wn鈥 and 鈥渓evel鈥 Gaza was his way of signalling that Australia will tag along, albeit with a little bit of hand-wringing, argues Sam Wainwright.听
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The results of the byelections in the Victorian electorates of Werribee and Prahran suggest disillusion with the major parties is growing. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
Fifty years after Dying with Dignity NSW听formed,听Suzanne James spoke with Penny Hackett, its president, on the anniversary of voluntary assisted dying in NSW.
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