Assisted living communities extend beyond simple accommodations. Considerate amenities in these environments facilitate the comfort, engagement, and well-being of those residing there.
The latest official data confirms that poverty and homelessness are gradually easing, as Alan Austin reports. FAR TOO MANY Australians are still “doing it tough”, to use Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ ...
As Australia tightens hate-speech laws, a flawed definition of antisemitism risks being weaponised to shut down legitimate criticism of Israel rather than confront real hatred, writes Dr Mark ...
U.S. CORPORATE DOMINANCE of our economy is depriving Australians of the benefit of our abundant resources and denying our ...
Decades of exclusion and environmental collapse have pushed South Azerbaijan beyond reform and toward the question of real political power, writes Dr Abraham Alvadi. FOR A LARGE segment of the ...
DIY music and new tech are reshaping the industry, giving independent artists the tools to create, release and grow without labels.
In 2026, when machines have more control than users, cybersecurity is no longer protection — it’s survival. Paul Budde reports. THE DIGITAL WORLD no longer resembles the internet many of us once knew.
Gas shortages, poisoned school meals and rising distrust expose the growing gap between power and people in Indonesia.
Thirty years after the Royal Commission, deaths in custody continue and accountability remains optional, writes Gerry Georgatos. AUSTRALIA'S RECORD of deaths in prison and police custodial settings is ...
The Bondi attack has been cynically repurposed to advance an immigration narrative that collapses under even basic factual scrutiny, writes Dr Abul Rizvi. Note the older of the two terrorists is ...
In this special Indy Eye podcast, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges joins Michelle Pini to discuss "blowback" from the ongoing Gaza genocide, the shocking Bondi attack and that "interview ...
Madeleine Cleary’s ‘The Butterfly Women’ brings colonial Melbourne to life in a gripping tale of murder, resilience and the women who refused to be forgotten, writes Anne Layton-Bennett. INITIALLY, ...
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