Category: News
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What’s on in March: the penny pincher edition

In the inaugural edition of “What’s On”, On the Record brings you a variety of talks, shows and performances that you can attend without loosening the purse strings – and still have that smashed avocado.
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Hypothermia, collapsing rooves, and eating from dumpsters: what South Australia’s housing crisis means for low-income renters

The South Australian Council of Social Service’s “Housing Affordability and Renters’ Rights Forum” on February 8 saw organisations, individuals and political candidates share stories of, and criticisms and solutions for, South Australia’s housing crisis ahead of March’s state election.
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“Our lives are not a trend”: Resounding calls for justice mark 50 years of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy

Aboriginal community leaders, artists and young people highlighted the urgency of long-standing calls for justice through speeches and performances at the Survival Day event on unceded Kaurna Yerta on January 26.
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Buy now pay later dependency a growing concern for young Aussies

The buy now pay later (BNPL) industry in Australia is one that has attracted attention for being self-regulated, relying on a voluntary code of conduct and evading government intervention.
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Equal before the law? Community groups push for a South Australian human rights framework

Following the lead of Victoria, Queensland and the ACT, community leaders and experts are calling for a South Australian framework to better protect human rights.
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A freed Britney: her impact on fans, conservatorship reform and the media
Britney Spears’ conservatorship was terminated November 12. Here’s what you need to know about fan reactions, continued calls for reform in the US and the array of content produced around the star’s previous lack of freedoms.
