Children and young people are experiencing a mental health epidemic. Markela Panegyres argues that resources are not being made available either for treatment or to tackle some of the causes.
Youth & students
Youth poverty has worsened during the pandemic. Isaac NellistÌý²¹²Ô»å Zoe O'Dea assess how the sudden removal of the federal emergency disaster and welfare supplement payments will impact young people.
Pro-democracy protests are again escalating in the Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland), after activists were temporarily scared off the streets by the killing of dozens of activists and bystanders by the armed forces, reports Maxime Bowen.
More than 10,000 students joined climate strike actions around the country, reports Alex Bainbridge and Jim McIlroy.
Support for casual retail workers at a popular bookshop in the Inner West, who are campaigning for a workplace agreement, is growing. Isaac Nellist reports.
Protests have erupted in Eswatini, a southern African kingdom formerly known as Swaziland, following the alleged police murder of a law student in early May, reports Maxime Bowen.
Jim McIlroy reviews a new anthology of lively interviews with prominent figures in the Australian radical youth scene of the 1960s.
Community radio 3CR is holding its annual Radiothon in June, reports Rachel Kirby.
The Norwegian Refugee Council has confirmed that 11 of the more than 60 children killed by Israeli air strikes in Gaza over the past week were participating in its program to deal with trauma.
Defending the trans and gender nonconforming population must be a priority for the labour movement, Black Lives Matter struggle and the women’s rights movement, writes Malik Miah.
More than 100 people gathered to demand an end to sexism and for justice for survivors, reports Jim McIlroy.
Greens MP for South Brisbane Amy MacMahon speaks to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ about the Greens' proposal for universal free school meals and Labor's response.
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