Adani's Threat to Doongmabulla Springs

Research published by Flinders University adds further to Traditional Owners concerns that the Adani Carmichael coal project is likely to permanently damage the culturally and environmentally significant Doongmabulla Springs in Central Queensland. 

The research paper published concludes there is a serious threat of decline to the springs if the source aquifer is partially dewatered by mining operations 

Indigenous community in Central Australia Passing 94 per cent Vaccinated

Despite being a priority group, COVID-19 vaccinations in Indigenous Australians continue to cause concern for politicians desperate to reopen borders, however one community near Alice Springs have turned that on its head with 94% of the eligible population having received at least one dose. 

Australian Commodities Boom

New Forecasts from the International Monetary Fund place Australia in the fastest growing region in the world. 

The IMF has cut its economic outlook for the Asia Pacific by 1 point 1 per cent, but the area is nonetheless predicted to experience an overall growth of 6 point 5 per cent this year. 

Facebook to Pay $19 Million Over Anti-Discrimination Law

Facebook will pay up to $19 million to settle civil claims brought by the US government that the social media company discriminated against workers and violated other federal recruitment rules. 

The lawsuit announced last December accused Facebook of giving hiring preferences to temporary workers, including those who hold H-1B visas that let companies temporarily employ foreign workers in certain specialty occupations. 

Extinction Rebellion Protest at King George Square

Extinction Rebellion protesters have used tactics again to draw public attention to their latest message by carrying fake human corpses around King George Square in the CBD yesterday afternoon. 

It is believed the protest is in response to Minister Ley approving three new New South Wales coal mine extensions in the space of a month. 

Traditional Owners Granted Greater Cape Yorke Water Management

Traditional owners in the Cape Yorke Peninsula Heritage Area have been granted water licences under the region’s water plan for the first time. 

This decision from the Minister of Water Glenn Butcher follows a lengthy development plan working with Traditional Owners to ensure they receive greater water resource management in the country. 

Northern Territory's New Education Plan

A controversial school funding model will be reviewed as the Northern Territory government promises an overhaul of efforts to boost school attendance, particularly in remote areas. 

Northern Territory Education Minister Lauren Moss has launched a 10-year “engagement strategy” this week in aims of strengthening Indigenous culture and language in schools and increasing the Aboriginal teaching workforce.