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.

