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Prime Minister joins celebration as Chinese Australian Forum marks 40 years
The Chinese Australian Forum (CAF) celebrated 40 years with a sold-out dinner at Westfield Chatswood Sydney on September 5, joined by Prime Minister Anthony...
Australia protests for Gaza across the nation
On August 24, Australia will witness its largest nationwide pro-Palestinian rally since the August 3 protest on the Sydney Habour Bridge demanding a ceasefire...
Taiwan divided over Gaza
What protesters and the organisers of the Harbour Bridge Protest hoped the world would see seems to have taken root.
A Taiwanese pro-Palestinian activist with...
Coalition Reunites After Post-Election “Divorce”
The Liberals and Nationals coalition was restored on May 28 - just a week after its dramatic ‘’breakdown”.
The reunification came when Nationals leader David...
Rental scams on Little Red Book: international students lose thousands
International students using the Chinese app Little Red Book are being scammed by fake landlords who gain trust through polished posts and then disappear...
Fair Fare fight continues to drive change
International students struggling to pay 50 per cent more than domestic students for public transport are dodging fares and risking big fines.
More students at...
‘Shredded Trust’: Nationals and Liberals Clash After Historic Election
Labor's unexpected huge win on May 3 has exploded the federal coalition creating a fracture between the National and Liberal parties over key policy...
White Bay Power Station’s Two-Phased Renaissance
Sydney’s new cultural venue remains a work-in-progress as plans for the creative powerhouse unfold.
White Bay Power Station is a celebrated addition to Sydney’s cultural...
Campus Access policy during conflict in the Middle East
It’s been a year since the Israel-Gaza conflict.
A year since Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel from Gaza, taking 251 hostages and killing...