Islamophobic reports up thirteen-fold since October
Reports of Islamophobia in Australia coming in at unprecedented rate – now thirteen-fold post-Israel-Palestine escalations. In the seven-week period from 7 October when the latest
Volunteering Australia releases new Report on Australia’s invisible workforce
A new report from Volunteering Australia featuring the latest volunteering data reveals key insights into the motivations and types of volunteering undertaken in Australia. Australia
Teens urged to speak up in Australia’s largest youth survey
Mission Australia is calling on all young people aged 15-19 to have their say in the charity’s 22nd annual Youth Survey. As the largest survey of its kind, Mission Australia’s Youth Survey 2023 will provide a valuable snapshot into what young people are
Census data reveals 5.2% increase in the number of people experiencing homelessness
The release of the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ 2021 Census data on estimating homelessness paints a picture of a bad situation getting worse, with the
New review reveals First Nations Australians are still left behind in healthcare services
Australia’s universal healthcare system aims to provide equitable access to healthcare services for all Australians, but many First Nations people are still being left behind.
New Report shows Healing Childhood trauma may significantly lower suicide rates in females
Whilst suicide rates for males have reduced, the rate of suicidality in females has almost doubled (40%). The figures reveal an end to an overall
New report reveals around 860,000 people are underemployed
Anglicare Australia Jobs Availability Snapshot shows that the job market is failing on long-term unemployment and has been locking the same people out of work
New survey reveals what concerns today’s youth
Mission Australia’s new Youth Survey Report 2022 has revealed financial concerns and housing instability that affected many young people and their families. The environment (51.0%),
Opinion: Mind the gap: Why women are left behind when it comes to sexual health and well-being
The motto ‘fake it ‘til you make it might be great advice for job interview jitters or a confidence boost before a big presentation, but
Politics, pandemic and the harmful gender stereotypes continue to hold back girls’ progress
A new analysis by the charity for girls’ equality Plan International Australia reveals the setbacks of politics, the pandemic and the patriarchy on girls’ progress.