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STEM pathways for Indigenous students

Return to Country Program pioneers new approach to unlocking STEM pathways for Indigenous students. The University of Melbourne Faculty of…

The widening the gap between the “haves and have-nots”

Fears that rising debt levels in UK are widening the gap between the "haves and have-nots".  The richest 10% of the…

WHO: Climate change is an urgent threat to pregnant women and children

Climate change is an urgent threat to pregnant women and children: Pregnant women, babies and children face extreme health risks…

WHO: ongoing cholera upsurge

Comprehensive cholera statistics for 2022, published by WHO today, shed light on the scale and extent of the ongoing cholera…

Cancer rates doubles for homelessness

Cancer is twice as likely to affect people experiencing homelessness (PEH) as members of the housed population. The disease is…

The good advice that could lift people out of poverty

The good advice that could lift people out of poverty: Providing access to housing, debt, and benefit advice within food…

New PhD course in Indigenous Knowledge

A new PhD course in Indigenous Knowledge – the first of its kind in Australia – will offer a unique…

Impact of gambling in ethnic minority communities

Coventry University Researcher examines the impact of gambling harms and crime in ethnic minority communities: Gambling should be viewed the…

Muslim Aid combatting cost-of-living crisis

Muslim Aid on Tuesday distributed 10,000 meals as it launches its flagship Feed The Fasting campaign in the UK to…

Every two minutes a woman dies

Every two minutes, a woman dies during pregnancy or childbirth, according to the latest estimates released in a report by…

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