Every week, blind and vision impaired Australians are turned away from cafes and restaurants because of their guide dogs, according to a new report by Guide Dogs NSW.
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Australia’s childcare policies are “decades” behind the rest of the developed world, according to a new report released by the Labor-aligned McKell Institute.
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Thinking of joining Islamic State? Some former extremists will #TellYou that’s not a very good idea, Kenji Sato writes.
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Sectarian disputes overshadow Dalai Lama’s peace message
by Kenji Sato June 19, 2015The Dalai Lama is visiting Australia to spread a message of peace and tolerance. But members of the Shugden Buddhist Community feel that he is not practising what he preaches.
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The Opal card system was rolled out across NSW in December last year. But since then, some people have figured out a way to hack the system. They're called 'Opal runners', and they're using a loophole in the Opal system to make money.
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The community group Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Australia has launched the 'Muslims for good of mankind' campaign to get young Muslims involved in charitable events across Australia.
Muslim youth group helps Clean Up Australia was last modified: May 1st, 2015 by Kenji Sato